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Rh :26. 1. Hypotaenidia pacifica. From Forster's unpublished drawing in the British Museum.


 * 2. Pennula sandwichensis. From the unique specimen in the Leyden Museum.


 * 3. Pennula millsi. From skin in the Tring Museum.


 * 27. Nesolimnas dieffenbachi. From the unique specimen in the British Museum.


 * 28. 1. Cabalus modestus. From skin in the Tring Museum.


 * 2. Coturnix novaezealandiae. From skin in the Tring Museum.


 * 29. Aphanapteryx bonasia. From ancient drawing.


 * 30. Erythromachus leguati. Made up from ancient outline figure and description.


 * 31. Leguatia gigantea. Made up from ancient figures and descriptions.


 * 32. Apterornis coerulescens. From description.


 * 33. Notornis alba. From the plate in "Ibis," 1873.


 * 34. Notornis hochstetteri. From the plate in the Zeitschr. f.d. ges. Ornithologie.


 * 35. 1. Aechmorhynchus cancellatus. From the plate in Seebohm's "Charadriidae."


 * 2. Prosobonia leucoptera. After the unpublished drawings in the British Museum, but the artist has not shown the white patch on the shoulder.


 * 36. Camptolaimus labradorius. From the two specimens in the Tring Museum.


 * 37. Aestrelata caribbaea. From the type specimen in the Dublin Museum.


 * 38. Alca impennis. From the stuffed specimen in the Tring Museum.


 * 39. Carbo perspicillatus. From a specimen in the British Museum.


 * 40. Dromaius peroni. From the type of the species in the Paris Museum.


 * 41. Megalapteryx huttoni. Restored from osteological remains and feathers.


 * 42. Dinornis ingens. Restoration from skeleton and some feathers.