RHEIFORMES — JEPYORNITHIFORMES. 
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Mr. John Cordeaux (Secretary), Messrs. R. M. Barrington, John A. 
Harvie-Brown, W. Eagle Carke, and E. P. Knubley, appointed to make 
a digest of the observations on the Migration of Birds at lighthouses and 
light- vessels, and to report on the same. Rep. Brit. Ass. 1892, p. 366. 
Report of the Committee, consisting of Mr. Thomas H. Thomas (Chair- 
man), Professors W. Newton Parker, A. Newton, and A. Leipner, Mr. E. 
Poulton, Canon H. B. Tristram, and Dr. C. T. Yachell (Secretary), 
appointed to consider proposals for the Legislative Protection of Wild 
Birds’ Eggs. Rep. Brit. Ass. 1892, pp. 366 & 367. 
Geographical Distribution. See Allen, Christy, Newton (A.) 
Seebohm, Sharpe. 
IV. — SYSTEMATIC. 
Subclass RATITiE. 
Order RHEIFORMES. 
Rhea darwini , breeding in confinement ; F. E. Blaauw, P. Zool. Soc. 
London, 1893, p. 532. 
Order CASUARIIFORMES. 
Dromaius ater, figured ; A. Milne-Edwards & E. Oustalet, Notice 
Ois. Eteintes Mus. Paris, pp. 62-67, pi. v. 
Casuarius picticollis, C. nniappendiculatus , and C. occipitalis , eggs figured ; 
A. B. Meyer, Abh. Mus. Dresden, No. 3, taf. ii. C. laglaizii , n. sp., 
Jobi I., E. Oustalet, Bull. Soc. Philom. (8) v, pp. 1-3. 
Order DINORNITHIFORMES. 
The Moas and the Moa-hunters ; A. De Quatrefages [Translation] , 
Tr. N. Zealand Inst, xxv, pp. 17-49. 
The Moas of New Zealand ; H. O. Forbes, Nat. Sci. ii, pp. 374-380. 
Now species of Moas ; F.W. Hutton, Tr. N. Zealand Inst, xxv, pp. 6-13. 
Dinornis strenuus , Anomalopteryx fortis , Euryapteryx comp acta, 
Pachyornis inhabilis, P. valgus , are described. 
Dinornis queenslandirx , note on; F. W. Hutton, P. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales 
(2) viii, pp. 7-10. 
Anomalopteryx antigua , note on ; F. W. Hutton, t. c. pp. 14-16, pi. iv. 
See Lydekker, R., p. 9. 
On the classification and mutual relations of the Dinornithidce ; T. J. 
Parker, Tr. N. Zealand Inst, xxv, pp. 1-6, pis. i-iii. 
Order iEPYORNITEIIFORMES. 
On AEpyornis ; R. Burckhardt, Pal. Abh. vi, Heft. 2, pp. 127-145, taf. 
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