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DR. P. L. SCLATER ON A NEW GALMNULA. [Juue 11, 



the size of the pelvis is shown by the accompanying outlines (see 

 woodcut), fig. a representing the pelvis of G. nesiotis, and fig. b that 



Fig. a. Fig. b. 



of G. chloropus. There are also conspicuous differences noticeable 

 on comparing the sterna of the two species, as will be visible on 



Fig. c. 



Fig. d. 



examination of figs, c and d, which give the outlines of this part 

 of the skeleton of G. nesiotis and G. chloropus. The sternum of 



