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Mudge, B. F.. Are Birds derived from Dinosaurs? in: Kansas Rev. Sc. Vol. 3. 1879. 

 p. 224—226. 



Nehring, A., [Über abgeschliffene Kieselsteine im Magen der Hühnervögel als Quelle 

 für derartge diluviale Steine.] in: Sitzber. d. Ver. f. Naturwiss. Braunschweig v. 

 25. Nov. 1880. (Braunschweig. Anzeigen v. 30. Nov. 1880. Nr. 280.) — [2.] Jahresber. 

 dess. Ver. f. 1880-81. p.29. — Correspbl. d. deutsch. Ges. f. Anthropol. 12. Jhg. 1881. 

 p. 59. 



New Fossil Birds with Teeth in both Jaws. in: Zoologist. 2. Ser. Vol. 8. 1873. p. 3451. 



(Nature. Febr. 20, 1873.) 



Newton, Alfred, Second Supplementary Report on the Extinct Birds of the Mascarene 

 Islands, in: Report 42. Meet. British Assoc. Adv. Sc. (1872.) 1873. p. 23— 24. — 

 Zoologist. 2. Ser. Vol. 8. 1873. p. 3448—3449. 



H. B. Tristram and (P.L.) Sclater, Report on the Extinct Birds of the Mascarene 



Islands, in: Report 36. Meet. British Assoc. Adv. Sc. (1866.) 1867. p. 401—402. 



Owen, Richard, Memoirs on the Extinct Wingless Birds of New Zealand, with an Ap- 

 pendix of those of England, Australia, Newfoundland , Mauritius, and Rodri- 

 guez. 2 Vol. London, John van Voorst, 1879. gr.4. Vol. I. Text. (X, 465, 7 a. 48 p., 

 with 1 PI. [Frontispiece] and woodcuts.) — Vol. II. Plates. (XIV p. expl. of plates 

 a. 128 PI. [P. I-XX, XXa, XXI— XLI, XLIA, XLII, XLIIa, XLIII— CXVIII, 

 Appendix: PI. I a. II; Supplement I— III: PI. I— V, a. 1 geol. map.) £ 6.61 



Der Text setzt sich aus folgenden Einzelabhandlungen zusammen: 

 Memoir on the Apteryx australis: p. 1—71; PI. I— XV 



Memoir on the genus Dinornis : p. 73— 113; PI. XVIII ]sic im Text, pro XVIII; XVIII* ]sic im Text 

 pro XVIII]; XIX, XX, XXa XXI, XXII, XXIII, XXIV, XXV, XXVI, XXVII, XXVIII, XXIX, XXX.: 



Memoir on the genus Palapteryx, with descriptions of additional remains and species of Dinornis. 

 p. 115—140; PI. XVI, XXXI— XL. 



Memoir on bones of the trunk and limbs of a gigantic bird of prey (Harpagornis moorei. Von Haast): 

 p. 141—150 ; PI. CV— CVII. 



Memoir on the skull and scapular arch of the Dinornis robustus : p. 151—172 ; PI. LXII— LXV. 



Memoir on the genus Notornis : p. 173—178. 



Memoir on the cranial characteres of Aptornis, with descriptions of the skull and beak: p. 179— 

 184; PI. XLIII— XLVII. 



Memoir on the genus Aptornis, with a description of the sternum of Palapteryx and Notornis, and 

 a restoration of the feet of Dinornis and Palapteryx: p. 185—204; PI. XL VIII— LI. 



Memoir on the cranium and mandible of Dinornis ingens and on the crania of Dinornis giganteus, 

 and a species of Palapteryx: p. 205— 214; PI. LH, LIII. 



Memoir on the bones of the leg of Dinornis struthioides and Dinornis gracilis: p. 215—222; PI. 

 LIV, LV. 



Memoir on the Dinornis elephantopus : p. 223—237; PI. LVI— LXI. 

 Memoir on the genus Cnemiornis : p. 238—247 ; PI. LXVI— LXX. 



Memoir on the integument of the sole, and tendons of a toe, ofthe foot, of the Dinornis robustus x 



p. 248—249; PI. LXXI. 

 Memoir on the Dinornis maximus : p. 250—253 ; PI. LXXIX, LXXX. 



Memoir on the modifications ofthe sternum in the genus Dinornis : p. 254—261 ; PI. LXXII— LXXIV, 

 Memoir on the modifications of the skull in the genus Dinornis : p. 262— 289; PI. LXXV — LXXVIII, 

 LXXXI. LXXXII. 



Memoir on the genus Aptornis: p. 290—316; PI. LXXXIII— LXXXVI. 

 Memoir on the eggs of species of Dinornis : p. 317—320. 

 Memoir on the Apteryx australis : p. 321 — 325. 



Memoir on the brain, larynx, and trachea in the genera Dinornis : p. 326 — 333. 



Memoir on Apteryx australis : p. 334—338 ; PI. XCI— XCIII. 



Restoration of Aptornis defossor: p. 339— 346 ; PI. XXXVIII, LXXXIX, XCIV. 



Memoir on the Dinornis gravis: p. 347—364; PI. XLI, XLIA, XLII, XLIIa. 



Eestoration of Cnemiornis calcitrans : p. 365—384; PI. CI — CV. 



Restoration of Dinornis gravis : p. 385—387 ; PI. CX. 



Restoration of Dinornis robustus: p. 3S8— 390; PI. XCVI. 



Restoration of Dinornis maximus: p. 391— 426; PI. XCV1I. 



Range of Variation exemplified in species of Dinornis: p. 427— 435; PI. CVIII— CXIII. 

 Restoration of Notornis: p. 436 — 439; frontispiece [Notornis mantelli.] 

 Memoir on the integument and plumage of Dinornis: p. 440—450. 



Memoir on the Ornithnichites, or foot-prints of species of Dinornis: p. 451—453: PI. CXVI. 

 Memoir on the food, nests, and traditions of the Moas (Dinornis): p. 454—465. 



Appendix. On a new Genus of large Wingless Bird (Dromornis australis, Owen) from a Post-ter- 



tiary Deposit in Queensland, Australia: p. 1—7; PI. C; CXVIII. 

 Supplement. Memoir on the Extinct Wingless Sea-Bird, or Garfowl, including a description of the 



skeleton of the Alca impennis, L. : p. 1—20 ; PI. I, II. 

 Supplement II. Memoir on the Extinct Wingless Ground-Dove, or Dodo, with a comparison of the 



skeletons of Didus ineptus and D. (Pezoptiaps) solitarius : p. 21 — 37 ; PI. I— III. 

 Supplement III. Memoir on the Extinct Wingless Ground-Dove, or Solitaire (Pezophaps solitaria, 



Strickland): p. 38— 48; PI. IV, V. 



On the Extinct Wingless Birds of New Zealand. London, Van Voorst. (Abstr.) 



in : Geol. Mag. N. Ser. Dec. II. Note 6. 1879. p. 81— 82. — (Auszug von B e necke.) 



in: Neues Jahrb. f. Mineral. Jhg. 1879. p. 981—984. 

 Paravey, de, [Sur un oiseau gigantesque voisin de l'Autruche et analogue ä l'Epyornis, 



Signale dans l'Encyclopedie japonaise.] in: Compt. Rend. T. 57. 1863. p. 501 — 502, 



