198 N. Z. FOSSILS. 
5 D. elephantopus. Leg Bones. 
6 D. robustus. Leg Bones. 
7 Aptornis Mantelli. Skull, Pelvis, and Extremities. 
8 Palapteryxingens. Skulls, Pelvic Bones, Sterni, 
Vertebree, and Leg and Toe Bones. 
9 Tracheal Rings of Moa. 
10 Toe Bones, showing disease. 
11 Fragments of Moa Egg-shells, from Maori ovens. 
12 Egg of Great Moa, with Bones of Embryo Chick. 
13 Egg and Chick of Emu, in same stage of develop- 
ment, for comparison. 
14 Crop-stones of Moa, 
15 Dinornis robustus. Portion of Skin and Feathers. 
16 Apteryx Mantelli. Kiwi. Skeleton. 
FOR COMPARISON, 
17 Dromaius Casurinus. Emu. Skeleton. 
18 Struthio camelus: Ostrich. Teg and Wing Bones. 
19 Casurinus. Cassowary. Leg Bones. 
20 Eggs of Ostrich, Emu, Moa, and Kiwi. 
REPTILIA, 
I.—Clay Marls with Concretions, Boby’s Creek, 
Waipara River, Canterbury, (See G.—IL) 
1 Plesiosaurus australis, Vertebrie. ” 
2 P. crassicostatus. Slab with Trunk Ribs and Ver- 
tebre, Cervical Dorsal Rib Bones, Cast of 
Jaw with Teeth, Proximal part of Femur. 
3 P. Hoodii. Cervical Vertebra. 
I1.—Green Sandstones with streaks of Coal. 
Bluff, Marlborough. 
4 Plesiosaurus. Bones of Skull, with Teeth, Ver- 
tebrae, Ribs, &c. 
5 Cetosaurus. (?) Vertebrae. 
Amuri 
TI.—Sandy Clays. Cheviot Hills, Canterbury. 
6 Ichthyosaurus. Paddle scapular Bones, and Ver- 
tebree. 
