TABLE OF ADMEASUREMENTS OF THE BONES OF THE LEG OF THE KNOWN SPECIES OF DINORNIS. 



The ItttiT H. refers to the admeasorementa given by Dr. Haast in the " Memoir" cited, not« 2, p. 362. 

 Dimensiotis of the Femur. 



Length 



Brealth of proximal end (in the 



aii« of the neck) 



Breadth (transverie) of distal end 

 Cireomference of middle 



Din. curtua. 



Din. 



n. lin. 



in. lin. 

 5 6 



in. lin, 

 6 3 



a 3 

 1 9 



Din. didiformis. 



Din. dromioides. 



6 



/8. 

 in. lin. 



2 lO 



3 3 



4 o 



/7. 

 in. lin. 



/17. 

 in. lin. 



3 3 

 3 6 

 + 3 



9 



/1 6. /Taylor. 



in. lin. in. lin. 



96 97 



Din. 



rheides. 



3 

 3 

 3 loi 39 



in. lin. 

 9 ° 



3 ° 

 3 6 



Din. gracilis. 



13 



H. 



in. lin. in. lin 

 II 6 II 4 



Di 



in. gravis. 



15 

 H. 



in. lin. in. lin. 

 no 10 S 



4 3 

 4 7 

 58 60 



H. 



in. lin. 

 9 3 



5 3 



Din. casuarinus. 



18 

 /1 3. /E. 

 in. lin. in. lin. 

 9 6* 10 4 



3 5* 

 3 9 

 5 o 



3 " 



4 4 

 4 9 



Perhaps not quite enough allowed for mutilated extremities. 

 Dimensioiis of the Tibia. 



I«ngth 



Brwdth of proximal end 



Bradth of distal end 



Circumference of middle 



fibular ridge extendi down 



1 



tSK 

 • 3 



3 3 

 2 o 

 2 9 



4 9 



ti. 



■4 



3 



7 

 t3. 



15 6 



4 5 

 2 4 



4 o 

 6 10 



t8. 

 '5 4 



e;.9. 

 '5 4 





17 o 



4 6 



2 6 



4 o 



H. 



23 6 



5 o 



2 10 



4 6 



9 6 



16 



H. 



15 7 



18 7 



5 6 



2 II 



4 9 



3 6 



Dimensions of the Metatarsus. 



ImS* 



Circumf. at the middle of the shaft 

 Breadth (transverse) of distal end 



Breadth of middle of shaft 



Tliicbiess or ant«ro-posterior dia- 



meterofshaft 



Breadth (transv.) of proximal end 



2 



m3. 



5 ° 

 2 10 



2 5 



o 7 

 III 



3 



m 4. 



4 6 

 2 6 



7 o 

 3 3 



6 10 

 3 3 

 3 o 

 ' 3 



o 9 

 2 3 



9 ° 

 4 6 



3 9 

 1 10 



3 9 3 4 



17 



7 9 

 9 8 



7 4 

 4 5 



4 2 

 3 10 



I 7 



o 10 



3 ° 



Dimensions of the Femur. 



I- 



Din. crasBus. Din. elephantopus. Din. struthoides. 



Din. inffens. 



Din. giganteus. 



Din. robustus. 



Din. maximus. 



Length 



Breadth of proximal end (in the 



axis of the neck) 



Breadth (transverse) of distal end 

 Circumference of middle 



22 



in. lin. 



in. lin. 

 13 o 



5 lo 

 5 >i 

 7 9 



n. 



in. lin, 

 12 8 



25 



/12. fColenso. 

 in, lin. in. lin. 

 116* 120 



28 



/2. 

 in. lin, in. lin. 

 13 9 13 o 



4 2 



4 3 



5 6 



4 2 



4 4 



5 6 



5 5 

 5 10 

 7 I 



4 10 



5 2 



6 I 



in. lin. 

 16 o 



6 o 



6 3 



7 9 



H. 



in. lin. 

 16 5 



in. lin 



in. lin. 

 14 2 



6 o 



6 o 



7 10 



H. 



in. lin. 

 14 6 



33 



H. 



in. lin. in. lin. 

 18 3 18 4 



6 6 



7 6 

 9 6 



Perhaps not quite enough allowed for mutilated extremities. 

 Dimensions of the Tibia. 



Length 



Breadth of proximal end 



Breadth of distal end 



Circumference of middle 



Fibular ridge extends down 



23 



26 



t2. 

 29 o 

 6 2 

 3 7 

 5 3 



tEl. 

 28 9 

 6 6 

 4 ° 

 6 3 



35 ' 

 7 I 

 4 ' 

 6 I 



13 < 



fE. 



35 ■: 

 7 c 

 4 8 

 6 6 



13 c 



34 



H. 



30 4 



34 



39 ° 



8 6 



5 ° 



8 6 



39 



Dimensions of the Metatarsus. 



Length 



Circumf. at the middle of the shaft 

 Breadth (transverse) of distal end 



Breadth of middle of shaft 



Thickness or antero-posterior dia- 

 meter of shaft 



Breadth (transv.) of proximal end 



21 



3 6 



4 8 

 4 o 

 1 10 



3 3i 



24 



4 5 



mS. 



27 



m'E. 



4 3 4 2 



40* 45 

 16 16 



3 5 



14 6 

 5 6 

 5 6 



I 5 

 4 3t 



"3 



4 

 4 



I 3 

 3 6 



ml. 

 18 6 

 5 6 

 5 I 

 1 II 



31 



mE. 



18 o 



6 o 



6 o 



I 6 

 4 6 



H. 



32 



H. 



4 6 



35 



5 6 



5 3 



* Perhaps not enough allowed for water-worn margins of trochleae. 



The bone of which a side view 3 Trans. Zool. Sue, vii. pi. 44, 



given in pi. 20. a, and there fig. 7. 



4 Ibid. v. pi. 65. figs. 5, 6. 



5 Ibid. pi. 67. figs. 5, 6. 



6 Ibid. iii. pi. 24. 



7 Ibid. pi. 26. figs. 3, 4. 



8 Ibid. pi. 27. fig. 3. 



9 Ibid. pi. 22. 



10 Ibid. pi. 47. fig. 1. 



11 Ibid. pi. 48. fig. 2. 



12 Ibid. iv. pi. 3. 



t With a ridge at the middle of inner condyle at proximal end. 



scribed to Din. didiformis, is a 

 letatarsal of Din. casuarinus. 



1 Trans. Zool. Soc. iii. pi. 47. 

 gs. 3, 4, & 5. 



<3' Ibidem. 



2 Ibid. vii. pi. 44. fig. 8 (corn- 

 are with the first indication of 

 ii.9 species, Trans. Zool. Soc. iii. 

 1. 48. fig, 6), 



13 Trans. Zool. Soc. ir. pi. 41. 

 fig. 1. 



14 Ibid. pi. 42. fig. 2. 



15 Ibid. viii. pi. .""iS, 



16 Ibid. pi. 50. 



17 Ibid. pis. 80, 61. 



18 Ibid. iii. pi. 46. 



19 Ibid. pi. 47. 



20 Ibid. pi. 48. fig. 3. (See also 

 pi. 20. a, fig. 2, wrongly ascribed 

 to Din. didiformis.) 



21 Trans. Zool. Soc. iii. pi. 48. 

 figs. 4 & 5. 



22 Ibid. iv. pi. 43. £ 



23 Ibid. figs. 4 & 5. 



24 Ibid. pi. 44. fig. 1. 



25 Ibid. pi. 41. fig. 2. 



26 Ibid. pi. 42. fig. 1. 



27 Ibid. pi. 41. fig. 4. 



28 Ibid. iii. pi. 21 



. 1. 



1. 



29 Trans. Zool. Soc. iii. pi. 25 

 fig. 1, pi. 26. fig. 1. 



30 Ibid. pi. 48. fig. 1. 



31 Ibid. pi. 27. fig. 1. 



32 Ibid. iv. pi. 1. fig. 1. 



33 Ibid. vi. pi. 89. fig. 1. 



34 Ibid, pi. 90. 



35 Ibid. pi. 89. fig. 3. 



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