138 LIST OF PLATES. 
Puate XIII. 
Fig. 1. Upper view of cranium of Soxrrarrg, in Parisian Collection. 
Fig. 2. Lower do. 
Fig. 3. Side do. 
Fig. 4. Back do. 
Fig. 5. Front view of fragment of sternum. do. 
Fig. 6. Side view of do. 
Puate XIV. 
Fig. 1. Front view of humerus of Sonrrairg, in Parisian Collection. 
Fig. 2. Back view of do. do. 
Fig. 3. View of lower extremity of do. 
Fig. 4. Front view of femur of do. in Andersonian Museum. 
Fig. 5. Back view of do. do. 
Fig. 6. View of upper extremity of do. 
Fig. 7. View of lower do. do. 
Fig. 8. Front view of femur of SoLrTairg, in Parisian Collection. 
Fig. 9. View of upper extremity of do. 
Fig. 10. View of lower do. do. 
PuaTE XV. 
Fig. 1. Front view of fragment of tibia of SoLrrarre, in Andersonian Museum. 
Fig. 1 a. View of lower extremity of do. 
Fig. 2. Front view of metatarsus of do. 
Fig. 2 a. Back do. do. 
Fig. 2 6. Outer do. do. 
Fig. 3. Outer view of do. do. in Parisian Collection. 
Fig. 3 a. Anterior view of upper part of do. 
Fig. 3 6. — lower part of do. 
Fig. 3 ce. View of upper extremity of do. 
Fig. 3 d. —-—lower do. do. 
Fig. 4. Back view of fragment of metatarsus of ditto, in the Andersonian Museum, to show the calcaneal canal. 
*,* All the bones are figured of the natural size. 
WOOD ENGRAVINGS. 
Page 12. Clusius’s figure of the Dopo. 
18. 
19. 
Van den Broecke’s ditto. 
— figure of a brevipennate bird. 
Sir Thomas Herbert’s figure of ‘A Dodo.’ 
———_——_—— of ‘A Hen.’ 
. Piso’s figure of the Dopo. 
. Reduced copy of the celebrated painting of the Dopo in the British Museum. 
. Leguat’s figure of the SOLITAIRE. 
and Title. Bontekoe’s figure of the Dopo. 
