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A. 169 a. The right femur; locality imkuown. This specimeu 

 appears to have been associated with the tihio-tarsus of ' 

 E. (jravipes, No. A. 169 (p. 30U), and ma}- therefore be 

 confidently referred to that species. No histori/. 



32002, 1. The right femur; from the South Island. Closely re- 

 sembles the preceding specimen. 



Walter Mantell Collection, Purchased, about 1855. 



36643. A nearly similar right femur, with the extremities im- 

 perfect ; from the northern part of the South Island. 



Presented by — Luxmore, Esq., 1861. 



32008, 1. A smaller right femur, imperfect proximally, and 



apparently referable to the present genus ; probably from 

 Ruamoa, near Oamaru Point, South Island. 



Walter Mantell Oollection. 



32006, 1. A still smaller right femur; from the same locality. 

 The flatness of the anterior surface of the lower part of 

 the shaft suggests reference to Emeus rather than to 

 Anomalopteryx. Walter Mantell Collection. 



19467, 2. A right femur ; from the South Island. 



Earl Collection. 



32002, 2. A larger right femur ; from the South Island. This 

 specimen may be referable to E. crassus. 



Walter Mantell Collection. 



37411. A nearly similar specimen ; from the northern part of the 

 South Island. There are two large nutrient foramina on 

 the posterior aspect. 



Presented by T. H. Hood, Esq., 1863. 



32002, 3. A smaller right femur ; from Ruamoa. 



Walter Mantell Collection. 



32002, 4. A right femm- ; from the same locality. 



Walter Mantell Collection. 



A. 4 a. A stouter right femur ; locality unknown. This specimen 

 appears to have been associated with the tarso-metatarsus 

 of E. cjrauijpes, No. A. 4 (p. 302). Purchased. 



32002, 5. A right femur; from Ruamoa. 



Walter Mantell Collection. 



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