. Transactions. limb. It came from a subadult individual. Fig. 3. Anterior aspect of the distal portion of the right tarso-metatarsus ofBaptornis advenus ISIarsh. Fig. 4. Posterior aspect of the distal portion of the right tarso-metatarsus ofBaptornis advenus Marsh. Figs. 1-4 are all the same specimen. Fig. 5. .terior aspect of the proximal portion of the right tarso-metatarsus ofBaptornis advenus Marsh. See note under Fig. 2. Fig. 6. Posterior aspect of the proximal portion of the light tarso-metatarsusof Baptornis advenus Marsh. See note under Fig. 2. Figs. 2, 5 and 6 are allof the same spec
. Transactions. limb. It came from a subadult individual. Fig. 3. Anterior aspect of the distal portion of the right tarso-metatarsus ofBaptornis advenus ISIarsh. Fig. 4. Posterior aspect of the distal portion of the right tarso-metatarsus ofBaptornis advenus Marsh. Figs. 1-4 are all the same specimen. Fig. 5. .terior aspect of the proximal portion of the right tarso-metatarsus ofBaptornis advenus Marsh. See note under Fig. 2. Fig. 6. Posterior aspect of the proximal portion of the light tarso-metatarsusof Baptornis advenus Marsh. See note under Fig. 2. Figs. 2, 5 and 6 are allof the same specimen. Figs. 7-9. Dorsal, plantar, and outer aspect, respectively, of the first or basalphalanx of the outer pedal digit of Barornis regens Marsh. Slightly smaller thannatural size. In the opinion of the present writer, this bone came from the skeletonof the foot of a specimen of Diatryma. (See Plate V, Fig. 32.) • Transactions of the Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences Vol. 19, February, 1915 ^1 PLATE I. SHUFELDT: FOSSIL BIRDS IN MARSH COLLECTION OF Y.\LE UNIVERSITY PLATE II[.AH the Figures on this Plate are of natural size] Fig. 10. Outer aspect of the distal portion of the right tibio-tarsus of Laornisedvardsianus ^larsh. (Tj-pe.) Fig. 11. Inner aspect of the right tarso-metatarsus of an adult Loon (Gaviaimmer). Coll. U. S. Nat. Mus. (Unnumbered.) Compare with Fig. 12. Fig. 12. Inner aspect of the distal portion of the right tarso-metatarsus ofBaptoniis advenits ]Marsh. Compare with Fig. 11 and Figs. 1-4 of Plate I. Fig. 13. .terior view of distal end of the left tibio-tarsus of Aquila dananiisMarsh (TjiDe.) Fig. 14. Postero-lateral aspect of the left tarso-metatarsus of an adult speci-men of Grus canadensis. (No. 820, Coll. U. S. Xat. Mus.) Fig. 15. Postero-lateral aspect of the left tarso-metatarsus of Aletornis >iobilisMarsh (Type). See also Plate \I, Figure 43. Fig. 16. Direct mesio-lateral \-iew of the inner trochlear process of the righttarso-metatarsus of Dia
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