29 



Ave?. 



^PYORNIS TITAN, Andrews (left tarso-metatarsus). 

 Descd. loc. cit. Pleistocene, Madagascar. [Tring 

 Mus.] 7s. 6d 



Agnopterus ? HANTONIBNSIS, Lyd. (proximal end 

 of left femur). Noticed in Catal. Fossil Birds, 

 B. M. (1891), p. 97, No. A. 144. U. Eocene, 

 Hordwell, Hampshire. [Mus. Pract. Geol.] Is 



ARCHiEOPTERYX MA.CEITJRA, Owen (type specimen). 

 Descd. and figd. in Phil. Trans. 1863, pp. 33-47, 

 pis. i.-iv. Lithographic Stone, Solenhofen. 

 [37001.] 15s 



Argala (=Leptoptilus) falconeri, M. Edw. 

 (distal end of left humerus). Figd. in Geol. Mag. 

 [2], ^ol. vii. pi. ii. fig. 4. L. Pliooene, Siwalik 

 Hills, India. [48135.] Is, 6d 



(distal end of left femur). Descd. loc. cit. p. 24. 

 L. Pliocene, Siwalik Hills. [39739.] 2s. 



(four fragments, being distal and proximal ends of 

 tarso-metatarsus, and two distal ends of tibia). 

 Descd. in M. Edwards' Oiseaux Foss. France, vol. i. 

 p. 449. L. Pliocene, Siwalik Hills. [39731, 39736, 

 39741, 48141.] 2s. each 



Argillornis longipennis, Owen (four wing- 

 bones). Figd. in Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc, vol. 

 xxxiv. (1878), pi. vi. London Clay. Sheppey. 

 [A. 5-9.] Is. Gd. each 



(portion of 



shaft of long bone). Lithornis enmimis, Bowerb , 

 Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. [2], vol. xiv. 1851, p. 263. 

 London Clay, Sheppey. [38941.] Is. 6d. 



DiDUS INEPTUS, Linn. (foot). Recent, Mauritius. 

 5 s 



(tarso-metatarsal and hal- 



lux). Recent, Mauritius. 3s. 



DiNORNis CRASSUS, Owen (skull). Pleistocene, 

 New Zealand. 12s. 6d 



■ (left tarso-metatarsus). 



Type specimen. Pleistocene, New Zealand. 4s. 6r/. 



(left tarso-metatarsus). 



Pleistocene, New Zealand. 4s. 6d.... 



