552 Mr. W. R. Ogilvie-Grant on Birds 



a. Adult. Macquarie Island, 13th January, 1902. 

 This Penguin has the bill yellowish-orange, black toward 

 the tip ; feet orange-yellow (F. W. Hidton). 



9. Catarrhactes chrysocome Forster. 



Eudyptes chrysocoma Filhol, Mem. Ac. France, Pass. 

 Venus, Miss, d'lle Campl)ell, iii. pt. ii. p. 58 (1885). 



Catarrhactes chrysocome Grant, Cat. B. Brit. Mus. xxvi. 

 p. 635 (1898). 



Filhol records the Hock-hopper as numerous in small 

 parties on Campbell Island from October onwards. 



Capt. Huttou writes : — -" It is common on the Antipodes, 

 where, according to Capt. Bollons, it commences to breed at 

 the end of September, forming its rookeries higher up than 

 those of C. sclateri. It does not breed on either the Snares 

 or Bounty Islands. The colour of the iris is red." 



10. Catarrhactes pachyrhynchus G. R. Gray. 

 Catarrhactes pachyrhynchus Grant, Cat. B. Brit. Mus. 



xxvi. p. 638 (1898). 



a. Adult. Snares, 7th January, 1902. 



Capt. Hutton says : — " This Rock-hopper Penguin is 

 abundant on the Snares, and, according to Capt. Bollons, it 

 commences to breed in the first week in September. It 

 was not met with on the Bounty Island." 



Three eggs from Dusky Sound, Otago District, are of a 

 pale bluish-white : two are of abroad-oval shape, and. measure 

 respectively 2*8 by 225 and 2*8 by 2*2 inches ; the third is 

 somewhat smaller and of a pointed oval shape, and measures 

 2*75 by 20 inches. 



11. Catarrhactes sclateri (Buller). 



Catarrhactes sclateri Grant, Cat. B. Brit. Mus. xxvi. 

 p. 640 (1898). 



Catarrhactes vittaius (Finsch) ; Grant, /. c. p. 638 [part.]. 



Captain Hutton writes : — " Sclatcr's Rock-hopper is 

 very abundant on the Antipodes and Bounty Islands, and 

 Capt. Bollons informs me it commences to breed there in 

 the middle of September. The iris is brown. Young in 



