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~ Fourth dorsal vertebra, Dinornis maximus, front view 410 
Fourth dorsal vertebra, Dinornis maximus, upper view 410 
Fifth dorsal vertebra, Dinornis maximus, side view 412 
Sixth dorsal vertebra, Dinornis maximus, side view ¢ 412 
Sixth dorsal vertebra, Dinornis maximus, front view ee ee ee 
Seventh dorsal vertebra, Dinornis maximus, side view . . + + + + + es 414 
Seventh dorsal vertebra, Dinornis maximus, back view . . - - + - + + + 414 
Sternum, Dinornis crassus, under or outer View . + + + + 5 eos tots 419 
Sternum, Dinornis elephantopus, under or outer owe Ss eK te os oe RD 
Sternum, Dinornis robustus, under or outer Ae PP, ae ee 8 
Sternum, Dinornis maximus, under or outer view. - - - + se ts toe 419 
Sternum, Dinornis giganteus, under or outer view - ee ee et 419 
‘Sternum, Dinornis rheides, under or outer View . - ee ee ee 419 
Second caudal vertebra, Dinornis maaimus, front view . . - s+ es + ee 425 
Second caudal vertebra, Dinornis mavimus, side view . . «ee ee 425 
Seventh, eighth, and ninth caudal vertebre, Dinornis mavimus . . . . « « 424 
Feather of Dinornis (from sketch by Capt. Hutton, Corr.M.Z.S.). . . 442 
Chart of the latest known breeding-coasts of Alca Rae (Appendix II. p. 1). 475 
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. a * 110 i late ae. read Plate XVIII. 1 
7s 111, for Plate Ta. read Din. casuarinus. 
7 4 111, 11 lines from hottom, for young Dinornis struthioides read Dinornis casuarinus. 
112, 4 lines from top, for Dinornis read ptornis. ad 
112, 12 lines from top, for Dinornis read Aptornis. 
. _ 199, 11 lines from top, for pp. 151, 172 read pp. 173-178. 
_ 459, 10 lines from top :—My friend and yalue 1 correspondent, Lady Martin, wife of the first Chief Justice 
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, of New Zealand, writes to me, ‘‘I am surprised to see ‘ taiaha’ translated as ‘axe’ or ‘adze.’ We 
— have seen and handled many ‘ taiahas,’ and always heard the name given to a wooden spear. These 
‘ spears were often well carved. °An axe is ordinarily called ‘ toki.’” 
e - 459, line 13, for “ panetao” read “ pounamu.” 
: ; _ 459, line 20, for “tutal” read “tutai:” the Maoris have no 7 sound. 
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