332 KATIT.E. 



A. 193. Tho left quadnitc : from the South Island. Fijrured (reversed) 

 (^/•Vy.) in woodcut 08, li. This specimeu, which fits exactly into 

 tho squamosal of tho skull No. 32200, shows the small 

 pneumatic foramen and short anterior process ; these 

 characters at once distinguishing it from the quadrate of 

 Dlnoniis maximus (fig. 68, A). 



Walter Mantell CoUectioii. 



FiK. 68. 



Binornis maximus (A) aud Fachyornis clejihantopus (B). — Inner aspect of the 

 right quadrate. 3. 



A. 193 b. The right quadrate, with the anterior process broken otf ; 

 from the South Island. Walter Mantell Collection. 



A. 199. A mandible, with the symphysis and right articular region 



{t'iij.) imperfect ; from the South Island, Figured by Owen in 



the ' Trans. Zool. Soc' vol. vii. pi. x. figs. 1, 8, 9, and also 



in his ' Extinct Birds of New Zealand,' pi. Ixxvi. figs. 1, 



8, 9, with some restoration. Walter Mantell Collection. 



32328. The imperfect left ramus of a similar mandible ; from tho 

 South Island. Walter Mantell Collection. 



j. Vertebrce. 



Of tJie following specimens, at least a large 2y>'oportion are referable 

 to the present or one or other of the allied species, although some 

 of the smaller ones may belong to Emeus crassus. The;/ were 

 obtained from liuamoa, and form part of the Walter Mantell 

 Collection. 



A. 218. The atlas vertebra. This specimen is as large as the atlas 

 referred to JJinornis nuuvimus (p. 238), but differs con- 

 siderably in form, the inferior bar being shorter, and the 

 lateral foramen considerably larger. 



