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Huene, F. v. Beitrag zur Lösung der Präpubisfrage bei Dinosauriern und anderen 



Reptilien. - Anat. Anz. XXXIII. 1908. 401-405. 

 Hügel, A. Great Auk's Eggs in Edinburgh. — Zoologist 1870. 1982. 

 Humbert, A. Les Odontornithes ou Oiseaux fossiles à dents de l'Amérique du Nord 



déscrits par M. Marsh. — Arch. Sc. phys. et nat. Geneve (3) V. 409—430. 



vide Marsh, 0. C. 

 Hunter, I. in Philos. Trans. 1794. I. 412. 

 Hurst, C. H. On the Wings of Archaeopteryx and of other Birds. — Rep. 63. Meet. 



Brit. Assoc. Adv. Sc. 1894. 810. 



— Biological Theories. Part. VII. The digits in a bird's wing: a study of the origin 



and multiplication of errors. — Nat. Sci. III. 1893. 275-281. 



— The structure and habits of Archaeopteryx. I. An Explanation. II. The Skele- 



ton of Archaeopteryx. Ill— IV. The Feathers. — Stud. Biolog. Dep. Owens 

 Coll. Manchester III. 1895. 267—287. Tab. XIV— XVI; 

 Nat. Sci. VI. 1895. 112—122. Fig 2., 180—186, 244—248. Tab. 2. 

 Zool. Centralbl. (Nagel. A.) IV. 1897. 263—264. 

 vide Proc. Roy. Soc. Queensland VI. 161. 

 Hutton, F. W. 1871. Moas and Moa-hunters. —Trans. New Zealand Inst. IV. 1871. 

 66-107. 



— On the Microscopical Structure of the Eggshell of the Moa. — Ibid. IV. 1871. 



166—167. Tab. IX. 



— 1872. On some Moa Feathers. — Ibid. 1872. 166 — 173. Tab. IX. 



— 1873. On Ralius modestus oi New Zealand. — Ibid. VI. 1872. 108; Ibis 1873. 



349-352. Fig. 2. 



— 1875. Notice of the Earnsclugh cave ; with Remarks on Some of the more remar- 



kable Moa Remains found in it. — Trans. New Zealand Inst. VII. 1875.138 — 144. 



— 1876. Notes on the Maori Cooking Places at the Month of the Shay River. — 



Ibid. VIII. 1876. 103—108. 



— Description of some Moa Remains from the Knobby Ranges ; with Anatomical 



Notes. — Ibid. VIII. 1876.266—273. Tab. XIX. 



— On the Dimensions of Dinornis Bones. — Ibid VIII. 1876. 274—278. 



— 1877. Remarks on Dr. von Haast's Classification of the Moas. — Ibid. IX. 



1877. 363-365. 



— On the Number of Cervical Vertebrae in Dinornis. — Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (5) 



I. 1878. 407-409. ; II. 1879. 492. 



— 1891. The Moas of New Zealand. — Trans. New Zealand Inst. XXIV. 1891. 



93—172. Tab. XV— XVII. — Descr. Dinornis potens, Tylopteryx (n. g.) 

 torosus, Palapteryx planus, Anomalopteryx antiqua, Mesopteryx (n. g.), 

 Euryapteryx ponderosus, E. pygmaeus, vide Forbes, H. 0. Nat. Sci. 11.1892. 374. 



— 1892. New species of Moas. — Ibid. XXV. 1892.6 — 13. — Descr. Dinornis stre- 



nuus, Anomalopteryx fortis, Euryapteryxcompacta,Pachyornis inhabilis, P. valgus. 



— On Anomalopteryx antiqua. — Ibid. XXV. 1892. 14-16. Tab. IV. 



— History of the Moas. — Amer. Natural. XXVI. 1892. 361-366. (From New 



Zealand Journ.) 



— On the Classification of the Moas (Dinornis). — New Zealand Journ. of Sc. 



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