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4VES. 
DiNORNITHIDiE. 
Dinomis, Notes on : J. Haast, Tr. N. Z. Inst. iv. pp. 66-107 j J. Hector, 
t. c. pp. 110-120 J W. D. Mifrison, t. c.pp. 120-124 j W. L. Williams, t, c. pp. 
124-127, pi. viii. j T. B. Gillies, t. c. pp. 127 & 128. Structure of egg-shell 
and feathers ; F. W. Hutton, t. c. pp. 166, 167, 172, 173, pi. ix. 
Owen, R. On I>inornis. — Part XVI. (See Rallid<^ — Aptornis.') 
Dromarnis, gen. n., foss. from Queensland. R. Owen, P. Z. S. 1872, p. 682 
(abstract). Type Dinornis australiSf W. B. Clarke, Geol. Mag. t 1. p. 383 
(of, Zool. Rec. vi. p. 103). 
Apterygid4S. 
Apteryx haasti, sp. n., from Middle Island, N. Z. T. H. Potts, Ibis, 1872, 
pp. 36 & 36 J Tr. N. Z. Inst. iv. p. 204, v. p. 195. 
Apteryx — (sp. ?). Note on a skeleton. T. Allis, J. L. S. (Zoology) xi. 
p. 623. 
SAURURiE ? 
Genus incertuE sedis. 
Ichthyornis, gen. nov., foss., with biconcave vertebrae. I. dispar, sp. n., 
foss. from the cretaceous shale of Kansas. 0. 0. Marsh, Am. J. Sc. (3) 
iv. p. 344, 
