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Dicrurus divaricatus, vii. 249. 
leucops, viii. 70; ix. 333, 334, 350; x. 311. 
leucopygialis, ix. 181. 
—— mirabilis, ix. 131, 181, 250. 
—— musicus, ix. 181. 
pectoralis, viii. 70. 
Didelphys cancrivora, i. 397. 
— cynocephalus, i. 317. 
—— philander, ii. 406. 
ursina, ti. 406; vil. 345. 
—— virginiana, ii. 321. 
yapock, ii. 322. 
Didine bird of the Island of Bourbon, vi. 373-376. 
Diduneulus, vii. 515, 916. 
strigirostris, iv. 285; v. 175, 181. 
Didus ineptus, iii. 242; iv. 187, 285; vi. 373. 
, observations on, iii. 331-338. 
—— ——, additional evidence relative to, iv. 183- 
186. 
, on the osteology of, vi. 49-85. 
—— ——, notes on the Articulated Skeleton of, 
vii. 513-526. 
nazarenus, iv. 191. 
solitarius, iv. 191. 
Dielophila godarti, ix. 615. 
latreilliz, ix. 614. 
Dilophonota alope, ix. 600. 
caicus, ix. 605. 
domingonis, ix. 604. 
ello, ix. 603. 
gutturalis, ix. 604. 
lassaucii, ix. 604. 
—— meriane, ix. 603. 
—— obscura, ix. 604, 
—— enotrus, ix. 603. 
— omphalee, ix. 603, 680. 
— pullida, ix. 604. 
piperis, ix. 603. 
Diludia albiplaga, ix. 614. 
analis, ix. 613. 
—— brevimargo, ix. 613. 
brontes, ix. 612, 618. 
casuarine, ix. 615. 
— collaris, ix. 613. 
— discistriga, ix. 615, 
Jlorestan, ix. 613, 614. 
godarti, ix. 615. 
Diludia grandis, ix, 614, 641. 
increta, ix. 615. 
jasminearum, ix. 640, 
latreillii, ix. 614. 
—— lichenea, ix. 614. 
melanomera, ix. 615, 644. 
—— natalensis, ix. 616, 644. 
—— nebulosa, ix. 615. 
—— obliqua, ix. 614. 
—— pamphilius, ix. 618. 
—— rubescens, ix. 615. 
—— rufescens, ix. 614, 615. 
sesquiplew, ix. 614. 
—— tranquillaris, ix. 641. 
vates, ix. 616, 629, 643. 
Dinematichthys marginatus, yi. 392. 
Dinornis. (Part 1.) Descriptions of portions of the 
skeleton of five species which formerly existed 
in New Zealand, iii. 235-275. 
——. (Part I.) Descriptions of parts of theskeleton 
of species previously determined, with oste- 
ological evidences of three additional species 
and of a new genus Palapterya, iii. 307-328. 
(Part III.) Description of the skull and 
beak of that genus, and of the same parts of 
Palapteryx, and of two other genera of birds 
Notornis and Nestor, forming part of an exten- 
sive series of ornithic remains discovered by 
Mr. Walter Mantell at Waingongoro, North 
Island of New Zealand, iii. 345-378. 
(Part IV.) Restoration of the feet of that 
genus, and of Palapteryw, with a description 
of the sternum in Palapteryx and Aptornis, iv. 
1-20. 
(Part V.) Description of the skull and beak 
of a large species of Dinornis, of the cranium 
of an immature species of Dinornis giganteus, 
and of the crania of species of Palapterya, iv. 
59-68. 
(Part VI.) Description of the bones of the 
leg of Dinornis (Palapterya) struthioides and of 
Dinornis gracilis, iy. 141-148. 
(Part VII.) Description of the bones of 
the leg and foot of Dinornis elephantopus, iv. 
149-158. 
——. (Part VIII.) Description of the skeleton of 
the Dinornis elephuntopus, iv. 159-164. 
