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1875. Fixscii, O. Oil two apparently uow Species of Penguins from New Zealand. 



< Ibis, :Jd aor., V, 1875, pp. 112-114. 

 Eudyptes vittata, ji. 112: E. atrata "Hutton", p. 114. 



1876. Newman, E. The King Penguin at the Zoo[logical Society of London]. 



< ZoologtHt, 2d 8er., xi, Mar., 1876, p. 4848. 

 Obituary. See op. cit., p. 4262. 



1877. [BuLKLEY, J. M.] A domesticated Penguin. <[ Forest and Stream, viii, Apr. 19, 



1877, p. 160. 



1878. [ScLATER, P. L.] [Report on additions to the Society's Menagerie in January, 



1878. ] < P. Z. S., Feb. 5, 1878, p. 116. 

 Sphenigcus humboldti the only bird. 



1879. Anon. A Group of Penguins. <| Pacific Rural Press, xvli, No. 18, May 3, 1879, 



p. 289 ; cut of 5 figg. 

 A slight sketch, "written up" to tho cut. 



1879. Bartustt, A. D. Remarks upon the Habits and Change of Plumage of Hum- 

 boldt's Penguin [Spheniscus humboldti]. <^ P. Z. S., Jan. 14, 1879, pp. ft-8, 

 figg. 1,2. 

 An interesting article, firom observations upon an individaal in oaptlTityi 



