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ANOMALOPTERYX CASUARINA. 

 Dinomis casuarinus, Owen, Trans. Zool. Soc, vol. Ill, p. 322 

 (1847). 



From the superficial deposits of New Zealand. 



a. An associated series of remains, comprising the imperfect 

 cranium, numerous vertebrae, the imperfect pelvis and sacrum, the 

 left tibio-tarsus, fibula, and tarso-metatarsus, and several pha- 

 langeals. Presented by Hon. H. Cavendish Butler. 



b. The associated right tibio-tarsus, fibula, and tarso-metatarsus 

 of a rather larger individual. Presented by Hon. H. Cavendish 

 Butler. 



c. Cast of the right tarso-meta tarsus. This specimen agrees in 

 size with the corresponding bone of the preceding series, and 

 appears to have been taken from the type of the species. 



d. The associated right femur and left tibio-tarsus belonging to 

 a bird of rather smaller size than either of the preceding examples; 

 from Otago, South Island. Presented by A. F. Oswin, Esq. 



e. The nearly entire skeleton of an individual agreeing in size 

 with the last specimens. The cast of a skull attached to this 

 skeleton belongs to a much larger bird referable to one of the 

 species of Pachyornis. 



ANOMALOPTERYX DROM^OIDES. 

 Dinomis dromaeoides, Owen, Trans. Zool. Soc, vol. Ill, 

 p. 253 (1844). 



a. A right femur not improbably referable to this species ; from 

 the superficial deposits of New Zealand. 



ANOMALOPTERYX DIDIFORMIS. 

 Dinornis didiformis, Owen, Trans. Zool. Soc, vol. Ill, p. 242 

 (1844). 



From the superficial deposits of New Zealand. 



a. An associated series of bones, comprising the femur, tibio- 

 tarsus, and tarso-metatarsus of each side. Presented by Hon. H. 

 Cavendish Butler. 



b. The right femur; from Otago. Presented by A. F. Oswin ^ Esq. 



