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— 1850. Notice of the Remains of the Dinornis and other Birds, and of Fossils and 



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— 1851. NeueSendung von Moaknochen aus Neuseeland. — Jahrb. f. Min. 1851.249. 



— 1862. Notice of the discovery by W. Mantell in the Middle Island of New Zea- 



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— Eggs of the Moa or Dinornis of New Zealand.— Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. XX. 1847. 



285. 



— On Moa-beds. — Trans. New Zealand Inst. V. 1872. 94—97. 



— Hector, J. et Travers, W. T. L. (On Dinornis.) — Trans. New Zealand Inst. 



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Marinner, G. R. The Kea ; a New Zealand Problem. — London. 1909. pp. 152. 

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Marmora, de la, A. Voyage en Sardaigne ou description statistique, physique et 

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Marsh, 0. C. 1870. Notice of some Fossil Birds from the Cretaceous and Tertiary 

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 217. Descr. Laornis (n. g.) Edwardsianus, Palaeotringa (n. g.) littoralis, P. vetus, 

 Telmatornis (n. g.) prisms, T. affinis, Puffinus Conradi, (Catarractes anti- 

 quus =) Uria antiqua, Grus Haydeni, (Graculus =) Phalacrocorax idahensis. 



— Exhibition of a series of specimens of the remains of birds from the Cretaceous 



and Tertiary of the United States. — Proc. Acad. Phila. XXII. 1870.5—11. 



Descr. Mekagris alius. 



Geol. Mag. VII. 1870. 318; Am. Natural. IV. 1870. 310. 



— New fossil turkey. — Am. Natural IV. 1870.310.; Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. 



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— 1871. Notice of some new Fossil Mammals and Birds from the Tertiary Forma- 



tions of the West. — Ibid. (3) I. 1871. 120—127. — Descr. Aquila Danana, 

 Bubo leptosteus, Mekagris antiquus. 



— 1872. Discovery of a remarkable Fossil Bird. — Ibid. (3)111. 1872. 56—57. 



Descr. Hesperornis regalis. 



Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (4) IX. 1872. 326 ; Nature V. 1872. 348. 



— Notice of some new Tertiary and Post-Tertiary Birds. — Amer. Journ. 

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 affinis, Mekagris celer, Grus proavus. 



