iv CONTENTS. 



XI. Onthe Anatomy of the ApteryxAvistTalis, Shaw. Part II. (Myology.) By Professor 



Owen, F.R.S., F.Z.S. «fc page 277 



XII. On the Osteology of the Marsupialia. (Part 11.) Comparison of the Skulls of the 



Wombats of Continental Australia and of Van Diemen's Land, whereby their specific 

 distinction is established. By Professor Owen, F.R.S., F.Z.S. S^c. . . 303 



XIII. On Dinornis (Part II.), containing Descriptions of portions of the Skull, the Ster- 

 num and other parts of the Skeleton of the species previously determined, with osteo- 

 logical evidences of three additional Species, and of a new Genus, Palapteryx. By 

 Professor Owen, F.R.S., F.Z.S. S^c 307 



XIV. Observations on the Dodo (Didus ineptus, Linn.) ; an Appendix to the foregoing 



Memoir on the Dinornis. By Professor Owen, F.R.S., F.Z.S. &|C. . . . 331 



XV. On a new Genus of the Family Lophidse (Les Pectorales Pe'diculees, Cuv.) discovered 



in Madeira. By the Rev. R. T. Lowe, M.A. , Corr. Memb. of the Zool. Soc. &;c. 339 



XVI. On Dinornis (Part III.) : containing a Description of the Skull and Beak of that 



genus, and of the same characteristic parts of Palapteryx, and of two other genera 

 of Birds, Notornis and Nestor ; forming part of an extensive series of Ornithic 

 remains discovered by Mr. Walter Mantell at Waingongoro, North Island of 

 New Zealand. By Professor Owen, F.R.S., F.Z.S. &fc 345 



XVII. On a new Species of the Genus A^teryx. By John Govld,F.R.S., F.L.S. Sfc. 379 



XVIII. Osteological contributions to the Natural History of the Chimpanzees (Troglodytes, 

 Geoffroy), including the description of the Skull of a large Species (Troglodytes 

 GoriUa, Savage) discovered by Thomas S. Savage, M.D., in the Gaboon Country, 

 West Africa. By Professor Owen, F.R.S., F.Z.S. Sfc 381 



