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1 IMathews, " Birds of Australia," vol. iv., Part 5. 



la Mathews, Noviiaies ZoologiccB, vol. xviii. (191 1), p. 198. 



2 A.A.A.S., 1907, vol. xi., James K. M'Clymont, M.A.. " Allusions 

 to Penguins and Seals in a Roterio of the First Voyage of Vasco 

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3 Extract from " A Voyage to the Pacific Ocean, under the Direction 

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4 Ernest Scott, " Forgotten Feathers," The Emu, vol. vi., 1906. 



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8 and 9 Ernest Scott, "The Life of Matthew Flinders," p. 113, 

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[No attempt has been made in this paper to describe or contrast 

 the general coloration of the specimens collected. This we hope to 

 do at a later date, after having reviewed the series of skins in the 

 H. I.. White collection at the National Museum, Melbourne. 



In conclusion, we wish to thank Messrs. W. B. Alexander, M.A., 

 Biologist of the Perth Museum, and J. A. Kershaw, F.E.S., Curator 

 of Melbourne National Museum, for their kindly interest in the 

 work, and loans of Western and Southern forms. These, with the 

 skins of the H. L. White collection, will apparently yield some 

 interesting data.] 



