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of the limb-bones, some of the articular extremities that have been injured are here 
partially restored. 
TABLE OF MEASUREMENTS. 
Carnegie | | Carnegie 
Type Specimen of Taoperdix pessieti. seer | Type Specimen of Taoperdix pessieti. | Ex aus 
Species. || | Species. 
Ne pay, | Data from | Data from || GS PS |Datalfroml| atattroma |i mee 
Name of Parts. | Text. Bieare Length. | Name of Parts. | Text. Figure. | Length 
a oy ha Oe LEE Gees ool ant plies ae eee ke =; ee | Sateen aed | PRL SS ae 
Tarso-metatarsus ...... 3.5 cm, 3.7 em. ADEs |ll) WHE coosbodas ecco co5ne. | 48cm. 4.8 | 5.6 
Tibio-tarsus. ........ 6.2 6.3 6.9 | Metacarpus. a 2.5 2.5 | Be 
Femur ........... 4.6 5.0 5.0 | Coracoid .... | 3. 3.4 | ase 
Humerus 5.0 5.2 and 4.8 5.5» || Scapula 0.0.0.0... [Nees tall eo Obie eet -0-= 
EXPLANATION OF PLATES. 
Puate XIII. Taoperdix keltica, sp. nov. Photograph of the specimen in its natural condi- 
tion, x 4. 
PLatTeE XIV. Taoperdix keltica, sp. nov. Restoration of skeleton, missing parts represented in 
outline, x 4. 
PuatE XV. Tuoperdix pessieti (Gervais). Photograph of the second Carnegie specimen (Cat. 
No, 2022) in its natural condition, x +. 
Prate XVI. Tuoperdix pessieti (Gervais). Lllustrations of the more characteristic bones of the 
skeleton (Cat. No. 2022), some of the articular extremities slightly 
All figures of the natural size. 1, humerus; 2, radius and ulna; 
restored. 
3, meta- 
carpus; 4, phalanges of pes; 5, tarso-metatarsus ; 6, pelvis; 7, coracoid; 8, 
femur ; 9, tibro-tarsus ; 10, scapula. 
