310 RATTT.?:. 



32024 XL. A lett tarso-metatarsus, closely resembling No. 32024 s ; 

 from the same locality as the latter. 



Walter Mantell Collection. 



32024 V. A longer and more slender left tarso-metatarsus ; from the 

 same locality. Walter Maniell Collection. 



47444 e'. A nearly similar left tarso-metatarsus: from Otago. 



Presented by the Trustees of the Otago Museum, 1876. 



32024 w. A somewhat stouter left tarso-metatarsus ; from Euamoa. 



Walter Mantell Collection. 



32025 m. Three specimens of the right tarso-metatarsus, which may 



belong either to small individuals of this species, or to 

 large ones of E. gravipes ; from Euamoa. 



Walter Mantell Collection. 



47444, 13. An immature left metatarsus, probably referable to a 

 young individual of this species ; from Otago. This speci- 

 men is relatively more slender than the older tarso-meta- 

 tarsus, No. 47444, 3, provisionally referred to E. gravipes 

 (p. 303). 



Presented hy the Trustees of the Otago Museum, 1876. 



The following larger specimens apparently indicate either a larger 

 race of this sj)ecies,or a nearly allied form, but they make some 

 approach to Pachyornis. 



32018*. The right tarso-metatarsus j from Euamoa. The total 

 length is 0,233 (9-2 inches), and the width at the middle 

 of the shaft 0,053 (2-1 inches). The general proportions 

 and more especially the contour of the third trochlea are 

 essentially those of the so-called Earyapteryx, as distinct 

 from Pachyornis. Walter Mantell Collection. 



32019*. A similar left tarso-metatarsus ; from the same locality. 

 This specimen may have belonged to the same individual 

 as the preceding. Walter Mantell Collection. 



A. 179. An immature right metatarsus, probably specifically 

 identical with the preceding ; from Otago. Much longer 

 than the immature metatarsus of the typical form of 

 Pachyornis elephantopus. 



Presented by the Trmtees of the Otago Museum, 1876. 



