Supplement to “ The Emu.’’ 
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Class. AYES. 
Sub-Class I. PALA^OGNATH^. 
(Pycraft, J. Linn. Soc., xxviii., pp. 343-357, pis. 31, 32, 1901.) 
Order I. CASUARIIFORMES. 
(Sharpe, Hancll. B., i., p. 2, 1899.) 
v/ 
Family I. DEOMJDIDiE. 
(Sharpe, t. c., p. 2.) 
I. DEOMJDUS, Vieill. 
(Sharpe, t. c., p. 2.) 
1. NOVJ5-HOLLAXD]^;, Lath. (p. 2). 
[ater, Vieill. Of. Eothschild’s 
“ Extinct Birds,” p. 235 
.. (1907); irronituit, Bartlett; 
// Gy pp. 200, 204; E., p. 19; 
ii., pp. 1,058, 1,066; 
rf. ^p. 109.] 
2. DiEMEXExsis,*7je SoueJ. 
[Cat. Anst. Bds., Eggs, and 
3. A EBONi, -j7ot/isc/idfZ. 
[Eothschild’s ” Extinct 
Birds,” p. 235, pi. 40 (1907); 
ater (jiec Vieill.), auct.; C., 
ii., p. 1,068; H., p. 109.] 
Family II. CASUAEIID^. 
(Sharpe, t. c., p. 3.) 
II. CASUAEIIIS, Briss. 
(Sharpe, t.c., p. 3.) 
4. AUSTK.ALis, Wall. (p. 3). N.E. Queensland. 
[G., ii., p. 206; E., p. 19; C., 
u., p. 1069; H., p. 109.] 
Australia generally. 
Tasmania (extinct). 
Kangaroo Is. (extinct). 
*Professor Baldwin Spencer, F.K.S., has named the extinct Emu of King 
Island. Bass Strait, D. minor, from a number of bones he has examined from 
that locality. Vide Victorian Naturalist, vol. xxiii., pp. 139, 140, 1906. — A.J.C. 
