LIST OF THE PAPERS CONTAINED IN VOL. III. 



I'agc 

 (ioULD, John, Esq. 



Oh a new species of the genus Aptenjx . . ;J7!) 

 IIopi:, The Rev. F. W. 



Observations on the Steiioc/toiii/ie of New 

 Ilollaiul, with (lescii]>tions of new genera 



and species of tliat family IS" 



LovvK, The Rev. R. T. 



Supplement to " A Synopsis of the Fishes 

 of Madeira" I 



On a new genus of the family Lophidce {Le» 

 Pecturales PiJicuU'es, ('uv.) discovered 



in Madeira 3.'J9 



Orilbv, William, Esq. 



Monograph of the Hollow-horned Uumi- 



naiits. — Part I ,'j.'j 



Owen, Richard, Esq. 



Notes on the Birth of the Giraffe at the 

 Zoological Society's Gardens, and descrip- 

 tion of the foetal membranes and of some 

 of the natural and morbid appearances 

 observed in the dissection of the young 

 animal 21 



Notice of a fragment of the Femur of a 

 gigantic Bird of New Zealand 29 



Description of a new genus and species of 

 Sponge (Euplectella AspergiUum, (J.). . IWA 



On Diiiornis, an extinct genus of tridactyle 

 Struthious Birds, with descriptions of 

 portions of the skeleton of five si)ecies 

 which formerly existed in New Zealand . 2-43 



On the Anatomy of the Apteryx Australia, 

 Shaw. — Part II. (Mijniogy) 2;r 



On the Osteology of the MartupiaUu. — 

 Part II. Comparison of the Skulls of 

 the Wombats of Continental Australia 

 and of Van Diemen's Land, wliereby their 

 specific distinction is estabhshed 3U3 



Owen, Richard, Esq. 



On Dinornis (Part II.) ; containing descrip- 

 tions of portions of the skidl, the sterinim 

 and other parts of the skeleton of the 

 species previously determined, with os- 

 teologieal evidences of three additional 

 species, and of a new genus, I'tilaptenij- . 



Observations on the Dodo {Du/iin i/iep/im, 

 Linn.), an appendix to the foregoing 

 memoir on the Dinornis 



On Dinornis (Part III.) ; containing a de- 

 scription 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 Xestor ; 

 forming part of an extensive series of or- 

 nithic remains discovered by Mr. Walter 

 Mantell at Wauigongoro, North Islanil of 

 New Zealand 



Osteological contributions to the Natural 

 History of the Chimpanzees {Traglo- 

 f/i/tes, GeofFroy), includmg the descrip- 

 tion of the skull of a large species {Tru- 

 yhdijtes Gorilla, Savage) discovered bv 

 Thomas S. Savage, M.D., in the Gaboon 



coimtry. West Africa 



Richardson, John, ^I.D. 



Description of Australian Fish. — Part I.. . 



Description of jVnstralian Fish. — Part II.. . 

 Rt'ppELL, Edouard, Dr. 



Memoire sur la famille des Touraeos, et de- 

 scription de deux especes uouTclles .... 

 Westwood, J. O. 



Description of some Coleopterous Insects 

 from Tropical Africa, belouguig to the 

 section JJeteromera 



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