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33025 j. A nearly similar specimen ; from the same locality. 



Walter 2LinteU Collection. 



32025 k. x\. somewhat shorter left tarso-metatarsus ; from the same 

 locality. Walter Mantell Collection. 



32024 q. A longer left tarso-metatarsus ; from the same locality. 



Walter 2Iaiitell Collection. 



47444 1. A considerablj' larger left tarso-metatarsus ; from Otago, 

 This specimen has nearly the same length as in the type, 

 but is more slender. 



Presented hij the Trustees of the Otago Museum, 1876. 



A. 178 a. A nearly similar but rather stouter specimen ; apparently 

 from the same locality as No. A. 178. No history. 



47444, 2. A still stouter left tarso-metatarsus ; from Otago. 

 Closely resembles the typo. 



Presented hij the Trustees of the Otago Museum, 1S76. 



47444, 3. A larger and more slender left tarso-metatarsus, belonging 

 either to a large individual of the present species or to a 

 small one of E. crassus ; from Otago. 



Presented by the Trustees of the Otago Museum, 1876. 



32025 1. A small right tarso-metatarsus ; from the same locality as 

 No. 32025 a. Walter Mantell Collection. 



30021. An immature left tarso-metatarsus ; from the South Island. 



{Fig.) Pigured by Owen (from the posterior aspect) in the 

 ' Trans. Zool. Soc' vol. iv. pi. slv, fig. 2, and also in his 

 ' Extinct Birds of New Zealand,' pi. Iviii. fig. 2, as Dinomis 

 crassus, both figures being reversed. The inner trochlea 

 is broken off, and the tarsus is bat imperfectly attached to 

 the metatarsals. The relative proportions are essentially 

 those of the present species. Walter Mantell Collection. 



d. The Femur. 

 (See No. A. IGO a, p. 30-5.) 



