. Transactions of the Royal Society of New Zealand . the exist-ing Crested Penguin of New Zealand, 22 inches high. Fig. 3.—Metacarpus of Fossil Penguin from Oamaru limestone, Otago. Fig. 4.—Metacarpus of Recent Penguin. Fig. 5.—Tarso-metatarse of Fossil Penguin from Kakanui limestone, Otago,from Professors Huxleys drawing. Fig. 6.—Tarso-metatarse of Recent Penguin. Plate XVIII., Fig. 1.—External, fig. 2—internal, and fig. 3—posterior aspectof Right Humerus of Fossil Penguin from the Seal Rock. Fig. 4.—External aspect of Right Humerus of Recent Penguin. Fig. 5.— Head of Ulna of Fossil Penguin,
. Transactions of the Royal Society of New Zealand . the exist-ing Crested Penguin of New Zealand, 22 inches high. Fig. 3.—Metacarpus of Fossil Penguin from Oamaru limestone, Otago. Fig. 4.—Metacarpus of Recent Penguin. Fig. 5.—Tarso-metatarse of Fossil Penguin from Kakanui limestone, Otago,from Professors Huxleys drawing. Fig. 6.—Tarso-metatarse of Recent Penguin. Plate XVIII., Fig. 1.—External, fig. 2—internal, and fig. 3—posterior aspectof Right Humerus of Fossil Penguin from the Seal Rock. Fig. 4.—External aspect of Right Humerus of Recent Penguin. Fig. 5.— Head of Ulna of Fossil Penguin, articular surfaces marked a werein contact. TRANS. INSTITUTE, ~;<ii3,
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