Owen, Prof. R. (continued). 
Notice of a Fragment of the Femur of a 
gigantic Bird of New Zealand........ iil 
Description of a new Genus and Species of 
Sponge (Huplectella aspergillum, Ow.).. iii 
On Dinornis (Part I.), an extinct Genus of 
Tridactyle Struthious Birds, with De- 
scriptions of Portions of the Skeleton of 
five Species which formerly existed in 
NeawtZenland 2,5 4 $5 ee Rite iii 
On the Anatomy of the Apteryx australis, 
Shaw.—Part II. Myology .......... iii 
On the Osteology of the Marsupialia— 
Owen, Prof. R. (continued). 
On Dinornis (Part V.): containing a De- 
eription of the Skull and Beak of a 
large species of Dinornis, of the Cranium 
of an immature Specimen of Dinornis 
giganteus (2), and of Crania of Species 
Ol PALA Pteny a ls) s ds iiss aecsiee ne es 
Osteological Contributions to the Natural 
History of the Chimpanzees ( T’roglodytes) 
and Orangs (Pithecus)—No. IV. De- 
scription of the Cranium of an Adult 
Male Gorilla from the river Danger, 
West coast of Africa, indicative of a 
Part Il. Comparison of the Skulls of 
the Wombats of Continental Australia 
and of Yan Diemen’s Land, whereby 
their specific distinction is established. . iii, 303 
On Dinornis (Part II.): containing Descrip- 
tions of Portions of the Skull, the Ster- 
num, and other Parts of the Skeleton of 
the Species previously determined, with 
osteological Evidences of three additional 
Species, and of a new Genus, Palapterya iii. 307 
Observations on the Dodo (Didus ineptus, 
Linn.), an Appendix to the foregoing 
memoir on the Dinornis ........+-4. ii. 331 
On Dinornis (Part III.): containing a 
Description of the Skull and Beak of 
that Genus, and of the same character- 
istic Parts of Palaptery«, and of two 
other Genera of Birds (Notornis and 
Nestor), forming part of an extensive 
series of Ornithic Remains discovered 
by Mr. Walter Mantell at Waingongoro, 
North Island of New Zealand........ iii, 345 
Osteological Contributions to the Natural 
History of the Chimpanzees ( T’roglodytes, 
Geoffroy), including the Description of 
the Skull of a large Species (Z’roglodytes 
gorilla, Savage), discovered by Thomas 
8. Savage, M.D., in the Gaboon Country, 
Westy Adiric ars tia rretetal lela oiaetterente (tare iii, 381 
On Dinornis (Part IV.): containing the 
Restoration of the Feet of that Genus 
and of Palapteryx; with a Description 
of the Sternum in Palapteryx and 
Variety of the Great Chimpanzee (Z’ro- 
glodytes gorilla), with Remarks on the 
Capacity of the Cranium and other Cha- 
racters shown by Sections of the Skull 
in the Orangs (Pithecus), Chimpanzees 
(TLroglodytes), and in different Varieties 
of the Human Race” +... 5.-..-.-s- iv. 75 
Osteological Contributions to the Natural 
History of the Chimpanzees (T’roglodytes) 
and Orangs (Pithecus)—No. V. Com- 
parison of the Lower Jaw and Verte- 
bral Column of the Zroglodytes gorilla, 
Troglodytes niger, Pithecus satyrus, and 
different Varieties of the Human Race. iv. 89 
On the Anatomy of the Great Anteater 
(Myrmecophaga jubata, Linn.). Part I. iv. 117 
On Dinornis (Part VI.); containing a De- 
scription of the Bones of the Leg of 
Dinornis (Palapteryx) struthioides and 
of Dinornis gracilis, Owen .......+.. iv. 141 
On Dinornis (Part VII.): containing a 
Description of the Bones of the Leg and 
Foot of Dinornis elephantopus, Owen.. iv. 149 
On Dinornis (Part VIIL.): containing a 
Description of the Skeleton of the 
Dinornis elephantopus, Owen .....-.. iv. 159 
Osteological Contributions to the Natural 
History of the Chimpanzees( 7’roglodytes) 
and Orangs (Pithecus).—No. VI. Cha- 
racters of the Skull of the male Pithecus 
morio, with Remarks on the Varieties 
of the male Pithecus satyrus ......+- iv. 165 
On the Anatomy of the Great Anteater 
Apion ris ns ob, sian olnyoieketiale tel ofersteralsbais iv. 1 (Myrmecophaga jubata, Linn.). Part II. iv. 179 
On the Anatomy of the Indian Rhinoceros Osteological Contributions to the Natural 
(Bh sumircormts ys) are-aiee svaie\stoiste essa + iy, 31 
History of the Anthropoid Apes,— 
