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BIRDS OF NEW ZEALAND. 
Eupyptes. VJrerll. 
Nostris, linear, the frontal feathers advancing to the opening ; tail, 
rather long. 
157. HUDYPTES ANTIPODES. Homb. et Jacq. O.M. 
Great Penguin. Hoiho. 
Top of the head, yellow, finely streaked with black, margined by a broad 
light yellow band, which runs from the eye to the back of the head ; 
sides of the face and throat, delicate light greyish brown, tinged with 
yellow below the gape ; sides of the neck, greyish brown, shading into 
blue black at the back of the neck ; back, blue black ; wings, the same, 
tipped with a band of white; tail, brownish black ; under surface, 
white. 
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South Island. 
158. HUDYPTES PACHYRHYNCHUS. Gray. C.M. 
Crested Penguin. Tawaki. 
Heap and throat, black, with a plume of elongated yellow feathers over 
each eye ; back, blue black ; below, white ; feet, red. 
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Both Islands. 
EuUDYPTULA. 
Nostrits, rather rounded, placed in the middle of the bill; tail, very 
short. 
Australia. 
159. EUDYPTULA MINOR. Forst. C.M. 
Blue Penguin. Korora. 
ABOVE, blue ; below, white. 
bers We 5ei5 +B. 1:9 sy Ts, -8 > height of bill’: 
Figg.—White ; length, 2:2 ; breadth, 1-75. 
South Island. 
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