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Humerus. 100 100 100 174 172 172 130 133 124 143 121 141 The table given below is intended to facilitate comparison of the actual measure- ments of various bones of the skeleton in both species of Taoperdix. As there exists 1 " Catalogue of Fossil Birds iu the British Museum," p. 139 (Loudon, 1891). 136 MEMOIRS OF THE CARNEGIE MUSEUM in some instances a discrepancy between the measurements given in the text of Milne-Edwards' work and those indicated in the plates, we have arranged the data obta...ined fron both sources in parallel columns. Table of Comparative Measurements. Taoperdic keltica. Taoperdix, ja-ssieti. Name of Parts. Length. Data from Text. Data from Figure. 3.3 cm. 5.7 4.4 3.7 3.6 3.3 2.0 (Incomplete) 3.0 (Wanting) 3.5 cm. 6.2 4.6 5.0 4.8 (Wanting) 2.5 3.4 3.7 cm. 5.0 5.2 and 4.S 4.8 Ulna 2.5 3.8 No indications of plumage accompany either of the Armissan skeletons, although isolated feathers, and even egg-casts, are not uncommon in the lacustrine deposits of the south of France and in Switzerland.
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