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English: Plate XXXIII from Edward Newton and Hans Gadow's On additional bones of the Dodo and other extinct birds of Mauritius obtained by Mr. Théodore Sauzier.

1–8: Lophopsittacus mauritianus

1 Left tibia, front view. l: attachments of the transverse ligament across the
long extensor tendons.
2 Right femur, posterior view.
3 Left metatarsus, plantar surface.
4 Left metatarsus, dorsal surface, g: groove for the tendon of the musculus extensor digitorum; i: insertion of the tendon of the m. tibialis anticus.
5 Dorsal view of the underjaw. p: posterior angle; f: facet for the quadrate; fi: additional facet for the jugal process of the quadrate.
6 Lateral view of the right jaw.
7 Ventral view of sternum. Sp.e.: spina externa sterni; p.l.a.: anterior lateral process; S: lateral line of m. subclavius.
8 Right lateral view of sternum. Sp.i.: spina externa sterni ; S: median line of m. subclavius.

9–10: Circus maillardi

9 Left tibia, front view. f: rest of fibula; b: bony bridge over the tendon of the m. extensor digitorum; p: peroneal crest.
10 Left metacarpals, lateral view. p: articular facet of the pollex; m3: metacarpale III

11–18: Mascarenotus sauzieri

11 Inner view of humerus. f: pneumatic foramen.
12 Outer view of humerus.
13 Left tibia, front view. p: peroneal crest; f: distal portion of fibula ; l: attachment of transverse ligament.
14 Posterior view of right tarso-metatarsus. h: bony bridge

across the tendon of the m. tibialis anticus.

15 Anterior view of right tarso-metatarsus. b: facet for the hallux's metatarsal; i: insertion of the m. tibialis anticus.
16 Proximal end of the tarsus.
17 Posterior view of the small pair of tarso-metatarsals.
18 Anterior view of the small pair of tarso-metatarsals.
Title
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Additional bones of the Dodo and other extinct birds of Mauritius
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illustration
Subjects
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  • Lophopsittacus mauritianus
  • Circus maillardi
  • Mascarenotus sauzieri
Inscriptions
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Trans. Zool. Soc. Vol. XIII Pl. XXXIII

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Cambridge Engraving Company

Caption bottom:

FIG 1-8 LOPHOSITTACUS MAURITANUS. FIG 9-10 ASTUR ALPHONSI
FIG 11-18 STRIX SAUZIERI
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Transactions of the Zoological Society of London 13, p. 281–302.

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