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Art. XXXYIII.—Second Supplement to the “Materials for a Bibliography of the Dinornithidæ.” By A Hamilton. [Read before the Otaga Institute, 3rd December, 1903.] Ten years ago I presented to this Institute the first portion of the working-list of papers on the moa, and the subsequent year a small first supplement of items which had been accidentally omitted, for several of which I was indebted to the kindness of friends. This evening I submit another supplementary list, bringing the material for the bibliography up to date. As in the previous lists, some papers are included which treat of the smaller extinct birds, the history of which is bound up with that of their giant relatives, the moas. Author Title of Paper. Name, &c., of Publication. Andrews, C. On the Extinct Birds of the Chatham Islands. Part I.: The Osteology of Diaphorapteryx hawkinsi Nov. Zool. iii. 73, pl. iii.; 1896. On the Extinct Birds of the Chatham Islands. Part II.: The Osteology of Palœolimnas chathamiensis and Nesolimnas (n. gen.) dieffenbachi Nov. Zool. iii. 260, pl. ix. and x.; 1896. Note on a Skeleton of Diaphorapteryx hawkinsi, Forbes, a Large Extinct Rail from the Chatham Islands. Geol. Mag. (Dec. iv.) iii. pl. xii.; 1896. Note on a Nearly Complete Skeleton of Aptornis defosser, Owen Geol. Mag. (Dec. iv.) iii. pl. x.; 1896. Benham, W. B. Notes on the Fourth Skin of Notornis Trans, xxxi. 146; 1897.

Author. Title of Paper. Name, &c., of Publication. Benham, W. B. Notes on Certain of the Viscera of Notornis Trans. xxxi. 151; 1897. Notice of the Discovery of a Moa-egg Shell "xxxi. 738; 1897. On the Entire Egg of a Moa, now in the Museum of the University of Otago "xxxiv. 149; 1901. Colenso, W. Notes and Observations on M. A. de Quatrefages' Paper “On Moas and Moa-hunters,” republished in Vol. xxv., Trans. N.Z. Inst. "xxvii. 498; 1894. Chapman, F. R. Notice of the Discovery of a Complete Moa's Egg "xxxii. 438. De Vis, C. W. The Moa in Australia N.Z. Journ. Sc. (new issue) i. 97; May, 1891. Ewen, C. A. On the Discovery of Moa-remains on the Riverton Beach, Southland Trans. xxviii, 651; 1895. Hamilton, A. Further Contributions towards Bibliography of the Dinornithidæ: Supplement No. 1 Supplement No. 1 "xxvii. 228; 1894. On the Feathers of a Small Species of Moa (Megalapteryx) found in a Cave at the Head of the Waikaia River; with a Notice of a Moa-hunter's Camp on the Old Man Range "xxvii. 232; 1894. Notes on a Deposit of Moabones at Macrae's xxix. 629; 1896. Notes on a Specimen of Euryapteryx from Southland "xxx. 445; 1897. On Cnemiornis calcitrans and C. minoi "xxx. 581; 1897. On the Distribution of Notornis, and General Notes on the Genus "xxxi. 739, 743; 1898. Hector, Sir James On a Discovery of Bones of Dinornis giganteum on the Surface "xxvii. 655; 1894. Notes on Moa-bones in Golddrift "xxix. 607; 1896. On the Distribution of Moa-remains in New Zealand "xxxiv. 562; 1901. Henry, R. On the Probable Origin of Notornis mantelli and its Extinction in New Zealand "xxxii. 53; 1899. Hill, H. On the Occurrence of Moa-footprints in the Bed of the Manawatu River near Palmerston North "xxvii. 476; 1894. Hutton, Captain F. W. On the Axial Skeleton in the Dinoinithidæ "xxvii. 157; 1894. On the Occurrence of a Pneumatic Foramen in the Femur of a Moa "xxvii. 173; 1894.

Author. Title of Paper Same, &c., of Publication. Hutton, Captain F. W. On a Deposit of Moa-bones at Kapua Trans xxvii. 627; 1894. On a Deposit of Moa-bones from Enfield "xxviii. 645; 1895. The Moas of the North Island of New Zealand "xxix. 541; 1896. On the Leg-bones of Meionornis from Glenmark "xxix. 557; 1896. On Two Moa-skulls in the Canterbury Museum "xxix. 561; 1896. On the Footprint of a Kiwi-like Bird from Manaroa "xxxi 486; 1896. On a Moa-bone from Silt at the Port Hills "xxxi. 731; 1896. Lydekker, R., &c. Dictionary of Birds: “Moa,” pt. ii. 575. On a Complete Skeleton of Megalapteryx tenuipes in the Tring Museum Nov. Zool. iv. 188, pl. vi. Mantell, W. B. D. Obituary of Geol. Mag. (Dec. iv.) iii. 239; 1896. McLeod, H. On Caves in the Martinborough District, and Moa-bones found therein Trans. xxxiv. 562; 1901. Meyer, A. B. On the Eggs of the Moa Ibis (ser. S) iii. 188. Milne-Edwards, A Sur les Resemblances qui existent entre la Fauna des Iles Mascareignes et celle de certaines Iles de l'Ocean Pacifique Australe Ann Nat. Sc. (8) i. 117, pl. xi.-xiii.; 1895. Parker, T. J. The Cranial Osteology Classification and Phylogeny of the Dinornithidæ Tr. Zool. Soc L. xiii. 373, pl lvi.-lxii.; 1893. Notes on the Species from Enfield, near Oamaru Trans. xxvi. 24; 1893. Remarks on the Leg-bone of Megalapteryx "xxvii. 684; 1894. Remarks on a Skeleton of Harpagornis "xxix. 628; 1896. Remarks on a Skeleton of Harpagornis "xx 574; 1897. Shufeldt, R. W. On the Affinities of Harpagornis, in a Letter to Professor T. J. Parker "xxviii. 654; 1895. Tegetmeier,— Tracheal Rings and Feathers of Dinornis bull. B.O.C. xi. 56. White, Taylor The Moa and the Maoris Trans. xxviii. 761; 1895. Notes on the Poua and other Extinct Birds of the Chat hams "xxix. 633; 1896. Have we Remains of a Swimming Swan-like Moa? "xxx. 586; xxxii. 339. The bird Moa and its Aliases "xxvii 262; 1894.

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Transactions and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New Zealand, Volume 36, 1903, Page 471

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Art. XXXYIII.—Second Supplement to the “Materials for a Bibliography of the Dinornithidæ.” Transactions and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New Zealand, Volume 36, 1903, Page 471

Art. XXXYIII.—Second Supplement to the “Materials for a Bibliography of the Dinornithidæ.” Transactions and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New Zealand, Volume 36, 1903, Page 471