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LIST OF OSTEOLOGICAL SPECIMENS. 



D rom a i us, VieilL 



The New Holland Cassowary. Dromaius novae hol- 

 landiae. 



Part of the trachea with the drumming bladder. 

 Skeleton. 



Skull. From Mr. Argent's collection. 



Rhea, Mcehr. 



The American Emu. Rhea americana. 

 Skeleton. From Mr. Bartlett's collection. 

 Bones of body. Presented by — Tyler, Esq. 



Apteryx, Shaw, 



The Kivi Kivi. Apteryx australis. 

 Imperfect skeleton. New Zealand. Presented by Dr. Sinclair. 



Otis, Linn. 



The Great Bustakd. Otis tarda. 

 Two Tracheae. 



Sternum. Europe. From M. Lefevre's collection. 



Eupodotis, Less. 



The Ruffed Bustard. Eupodotis houbara. 

 Skeleton of female. From Mr. Fraser's collection. 



The Passarage Bustard. Eupodotis auritus. 

 Two Sterna. Nepal. Presented by B. H. Hodgson, Esq. 



Fam. 2. Charadrid^. 



CEdicnemus, Temm. 



The Thick- kneed Bustard. CEdicnemus crepitans, 

 Sternum. England. Presented by John Ray, Esq.- 

 Skull. England. Presented by John Ray, Esq. 

 Three Sterna. Europe. From M. Lefevre's collection. 

 Skeleton. Europe. From M. Lefevre's collection. 



The High-legged Plover. CEdicnemus grallarius. 

 Skeleton. Port Essington. From Mr. Warwick's collection. 



