SPECIAL COLLECTIONS OF NEW ZEALAND 
FOSSILS. 
CETACEA. 
1 ( ) Vertebre and Ribs, in White Limestone. 
Tokomairiro, Otago. 
2 Phocenopsis—Paddle Bones, in White Limestone. 
Oamaru, Otago. 
3 ( ) Vertebre and Paddle Bones, in concre- 
tion from Clay. Motanau, Canterbury. 
) Vertebre, Paddle and Rib Bones, from 
4 ( 
Concretionary Clay. Palliser Bay, Wellington. 
5 Sub-fossil Bones of Seals, found in Maori ovens. 
AVES. 
I.—Palexeudyptes. A Fossil Penguin discovered in 
the Oamaru Limestone, by W. B. D. Mantell, 
F.G.S., and described by Professor Huxley. 
(Quart. Journal Geol. Socy.) 
a. Radius and Ulna from same locality, in Limestone. 
b. Humerus, Radius, Ulna, Femur, and other Bones, 
in Caleareous Sandstone. Brighton, Nelson. 
(For formation, see C.—VI.,, p. 182.) 



TL—The Moa and other extinct Birds, the Bones of 
which are found in modern alluvial deposits, 
shingle plains, and swamps. 
1 Dinornis giganteus. Highly Hill, Otago. Skele- 
ton almost complete. 
2 D. didiformis, Glenmark, Canterbury. 
3 D. casuarinus. Glenmark, Canterbury. Imperfect 
skeleton. 
4 D. casuarinus minor. Leg, Feet, and Pelvic Bones. 
