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DescriptionBul02BirdP049.jpg |
Original caption: " Leg of Dinornis elephantopus (front view: three-fourts natural size). "
English: Pachyornis elephantopus ("Heavy-footed Moa") leg bones (front view). |
Date | Published 1888 |
Source | New Zealand Electronic Text Centre |
Author | By J. G. Keulemans, in W.L. Buller's A History of the Birds of New Zealand. 2nd edition. Published 1888. |
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