PHTLOGE^T OF THE PAL^OGNATH.^<: AND NBOGNATH^. 28" 



98. Woodward, A. S. — Vertebrate Palaeontology, 1898. 



99. Wray, R. S.— On some Points in the Morphology of the Wings of Birds. Proc. Zool. Soc. 



1887, pp. 343-356. 

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uutereu Kehlkopfes der Vogel. Nov. Act. Ac. Leop.-Carol. xlviii. 1884. 

 loi. Zander. — Uebcr das Gefieder des aiuerikanischen Strausses. Schrift. phys.-okonom. Gesell. 



Kouigsb. xxix. 1889, p. 31. 



EXPLANATION OF THE PLATES. 



PLATE XXII. 



Casuarius casunrius. Common Cassowary (p. 113). (Drawn from life from a bird 

 formerly at Tring, now living in Dublin.) 



PLATE XXIII. 



Casuarius casuarius beccarii. Beccari's Cassowary (p. 116). (Drawn fiom life from 

 a bird formerly at Tring, now in the Society's Gardens.) 



PLATE XXIV. 



Casuariiis casuarius salvadorii. Salvadori's Cassowary (p. 120). (Drawn from life 

 from a bird formerly alive at Tring, now mounted in the Tring Museum.) 



PLATE XXV. 



Casuarius casaarius austraUs. Australian Cassowary (p. 123). (Drawn from lif(> 

 from a bird that lived ten years at Tring, and is now living in the Society's Gardens.) 



PLATE XXVI. 



Casuarius casuarius violicoUis. Mauve-nccked Cassowary (p. 122). (Drawn from 

 life from the type specimen formerly at Tring, now living in the Society's Gardens.) 



PLATE XXVII. 



Casuarius casuarius intensus. Blue-necked Cassowary (p. 121). (Drawn from life 

 from the type specimen formerly at Tring, now mounted in the Tring Museum.) 



PLATE XXVIII. 



Casuarius bicarunculafus. Two-wattled Cassowary (p. 129). (Drawn from life from 

 a bird formerly at Tring, now living in the Society's Gardens.) 



