HA im B I IH "i'.KNKYS, 1904 



feat!.- ?M-i:iiiniiig t<. -In-.!, lie eats almost anything in tin- \say ,>( f IMN |. in< l 



mat. -In--*, hits nf tohaeeo, up, it" In- ran get them, ijiiiiin i\<--. Hi* regular diet 



i- |ieiiguin ainl sonn- bread, luit In- seems I'mideM ..)' ti-li ami |-l.l,leu. 



Skua- ;i|i{)ear to eat Loth dead skuas ami dead m-llies ; Imt in-lli.-s tln-mselves eat 

 lint: 



Trap lifted . "in- small M\ ami mn- huekie. 



./< sf/, Birds about : three species of |>engmns, skuas, shags, m-llies, gulls, 

 ti-niv WiNon's ainl -imwy jn-tn-U. ami paddies. In tin- droves ..t" penguins mi Tin- 

 Beach by tin- In HIM- tin- ringed penguins an- undoubtedly "1)08868"; tln-v " |. k.-\ " tin- 

 Mark throats and the fewgentoos. Whali- dinners) seen bin \\in-_' dose in in .li-n- Bay. 



Hail drediM- iluwn got nothing \vhati-vi-r in it. 



.Inn. '.it/,, C,i many rollcmlMiliiU mi a |M-n-iiin - carcase on The IWrh. These 

 insects arc always to be fmiml aim.iiL'-t tin- U-arh |x-l>lili--. \\ln-n- I -U]I|NI-<- tln-v ran 

 al\vay> get foot! in tin- t'lirni of littli- l>it> \ animal matu-r thrown up l.\ tin- sea. 



Thn-f s|K-i-ii- ..t jK-nv'uiii>. >kua>. m-lli.-s, gulls, terns ami \Vil>nn's |n-tr. U. 



- 1 I'.ir-N alKiut : three species of penguin- (ringed an- m.w liy Car tin- nn.st 



al.umlant mi The Beach), skuas, m-llii-s, u'ulls, shags, terns, \Vil-<,ir> and >m.w\ |H-tn-lv 



\Vas up at Capi- pp_'.-,,n> H.-M .il.\,- I'mguay Cove no chirks yet 



/".. 1 1 tli. Traps lifted one in fi fathmns-. tw.. rusliimi-star- ; mn- in 12 fathom-, 

 two laru'i- isopods, several yellow star-fisli ami ru>himi-stars ami s< IVw amphi|MM|s. 



I'r.-il-j. ial tinn-s. l.ut raiight nothing. Tin- ilre<lge will not work downhill 



and tin- wind is too strong to allow us tu pull up against it. 



t a i-urious penguin mi tin- South IVai-h. probably an albino /'. n-l, l,,i. .' I'liiniagf 

 a light moiisi-y colour, ilarkt-st ]Kiint umli-r throat, U-ak .same rolour a> adi-lia but ralln-r 

 a sl,,,rt um- ; r\cs normal, tail \vhiti-. with two i-xtra Niil f<-atln-rs; fi-i-t pair In.th alnivt- 

 ami In-low. Nunn-ioii> ringed iM-n.uuins, a few gcntoos, skuas, nellies, gulls, shags, terns- 

 Wil-.m - and snowy |x-trels. 



: s,, mt . tapes among penguin droppings mi the ice-foot, most proliably from P. 



1,-,-tica possibly howvver from P. aelfliae very improlmbly from P. JHIJHUI.* 



Jnn. 1'J///. Hinls about: skuas, three species of penguins, nellies, gulls, tern-, 

 s. Wilson's and snowy petrels. 



. I :}fli. Cape pigeons' eggs chipped and young alive inside. This maki-s im-ulm- 

 timi about 42 days. < 'urious birds these they sit a month on their nests before laving, 

 and just before laying they clear out for several days, and then t.-iki- -i\ w.-i-ks t<. hat-h. 



NViNmi's jxjtrels : found several more nests, some with old eggs ami dead young birds. 



in.-.- whole eggs and three broken through stones getting into the m-sts. Nests 



difficult to get into, si,, cc some of the crevices where they are found are over three feet 



Kggs seem quite fresh yet, not long incubated. All other species of birds 



observed about. Hourly temperature observations are being taken on a ringed penguin. 



1 This nippomtion has fine* been verified. 



' It WM since found that, while almont all *pecimeM of P. papua and P. onlarriica contained tape worm*, 

 P. adtitat WM alwav* free of them. 



