94 Aves. 
AVES. 
Tinamid.®. 
lihynchotu8 rufescens figured ; id. ibid : introduced as a game-bird into 
Essex ; J. E. Harping, Ess. Nat. 1888, pp 102-109, cut ; cf. t. c. p. 200. 
RATITJj]. 
The Sub-Olass, claws on the wing : see Parker, W. Iv. 
IMMANES. 
Dinornithirj:. 
Dinornis elephantupus : leg, front view; W. L. Buller, Birds New 
Zealand, pi. xlix : back view, pi. 1. Dinornis (Prof. Hochstetter’s res- 
toration), D. giganteus skel., D. elephantopus skel., leg-bones of D. maximus 
figured ; id. List of Silver’s N. Z. Birds, pis. i-iv. 
APTERYGES. 
ApTERYGIDjE. 
Parker, T. J. Preliminary Note on the Development of the Skeleton 
of the Apteryx. P. It. Soc. xliii, pp. 391-397, 0 cuts. 
. Second Note on the Development of the Skeleton of the Apteryx. 
T. c. pp. 482-487, 7 cuts. 
Apteryk buller i , n. sp. [North Island Bird] ; R. B. Sharpe, Tr. N. Z. 
Inst. 1888 [xxi], p. 224 : figured ; W. L. Buller, Birds New Zealand, 
pi. xlvii. A. oweni figured ; id. t. c. pi. xlviii. 
MEGISTANES. 
CASUARlIDiE. 
Dromceus patrich ts, n. sp., from Post-tertiary deposits of Queensland ; 
0. W. de Yis, P. Linn. Soc. N.S.W. iii [1888], pp. 1290-1292, pi. xxxvi, 
figs. 13«, 136, & 13c. 
RHEiE. 
Rheidje. 
Rhea americana , remarks on its plumage ; R. Zander, SB. Ge.s. 
Kiinigsb. 1888, pp. 31-32. 
