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Prof. J. Rcinhardt on the 



is incorporated into the metatarsal has not yet quite coalesced 

 with thcni, tlicse parts being still separated by a thin layer of 

 cartilage. If, instead, we examine the terminations of a not 



Fio-. 2. 



Fi-. .3. 



Fig. 1.— Fragment of the tarso-metalaisiis : natural size. 

 Figs. 2 and 3.— Copies of the drawings sent by Lund of the toe-boue 

 (from the side and front) taken by him to be that of an extinct Alectorid. 



