RATIT2E — SAURURjE. 
Aves G9 
RATI'TiE. 
APTERYGES. 
Apterygidj;. 
Haast, J. v. On Megalapteryx hectori , a New Gigantic Species of 
Apterygian Bird. Tr. Z. S. xii, 7, pi. xxx. [ Cf . Zool. Rec. xxi, 
Aves, p. 68.] 
IMMANES. 
DlNORNITHIJ),®. 
Dinornis, see Smith, W. W., and White, T. D. oweni, n. sp., D. 
curtus ; J. v. Haast, Tr. Z. S. xii, 8, pis. xxxi & xxxii. D. elephantopus, 
see Owen, R. 
MEGISTANES. 
Casuariidje. 
Casuarius , its air-sacs and connection with Apteryx and Dromceus, 
Rhea and Struthio ; F. E. Beddard, P. Z. S. 1886, pp. 145 & 146. 
RHEiE. 
Reside. 
Rhea fig. ; A. Newton, Encycl. Brit. ed. 9, vol. xx. 
STRUTHIONES. 
STRUTHIONIDiE. 
Struthio camelus , rearing in Algeria, diseases and their cure ; L. Mer- 
lato, Bull. Soc. Acclim. 1886, p. 65 ; M. Creput, t. c. p. 496. 
SAURIJRJE. 
Arch^opteryx. 
[See Shufeldt, R. W.] 
FORM^E SEDIS INCERTiE. 
Gastornis klaasseni , short account ; E. T. Newton, P. Geol. Ass. ix, 
pp. 349-351 : full account ; id. Tr. Z. S. xii, 6, pis. xxviii & xxix. 
Struthiolithus chersonensis , its fossil egg ; W. v. Nathusius, Zool. Anz. 
1886, pp. 47-50. 
