ANCIENT BIRDS 25e 
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Professor H. von Meyer gave the name Archzopteryx lithographica 
(because this stone is much used by lithographers). Later on 
came the discovery of a magnificent and almost complete speci- 
Fig. 79.—The Berlin Arche@opteryx. (After Dames.) 
From the Solenhofen Limestone. 
men, with beautiful impressions of the feathers. 
This was named 
by Owen A. macrura, on account of its long tail. 
The specimen 
is to be seen in the Natural History Museum; it was only 
