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ANOMALOPTERYX CURTA. 

 Dinornis curtus, Owen, Trans. Zool. Soc, vol. Ill, p. 325 

 (1847). 



a. Cast of the right tarso-metatarsus. Original from the super- 

 ficial deposits of New Zealand. 



PACHYORNIS ELEPHANTOPUS. 

 Dinornis elephantopus, Owen, Trans. Zool. Soc, vol. IV, 

 p. 149 (1853). 



a. An associated series of bones, comprising the left femur, the 

 right and left tibio-tarsus, and the left tarso-metatarsus, referable 

 either to a small individual of this species, or to a smaller allied 

 form ; from the superficial deposits of the South Island, New 

 Zealand. Presented by Hon. H. Cavendish Butler. 



PACHYORNIS, sp. 

 a. Cast of the skull. This specimen is at present affixed to the 

 skeleton of Anomalopteryx casuarina. 



FAMILY DROMORNITHIDiE. 

 DROMORNIS AUSTRALIS. 

 Owen, Proc. Zool. Soc, 1872, p. 682. 

 a. Cast of the distal extremity of the right tibio-tarsus. The 

 original (type) is from the superficial deposits of Australia. 

 Presented by Dr. J. M. Barry. 



ORDER SAURURA. 



FAMILY ARCHiEOPTERYGIDiE. 

 ARCH^OPTERYX LITHOGRAPHICA. 

 Meyer, Neues Jahrb., 1861, p. 561. 



Archaeopteryx macrura, Owen, Phil. Trans., 1863, p. 33, 

 note. 



a. Cast of slab of Lithographic limestone, showing skeleton. 

 Original (type of A. macrura) in British Museum; from the Upper 

 Jurassic of Solenhofen, Bavaria. 



