AVES DIOMEDEID^E. iyi 



"That by a judicious twisting or screw-like action of the wings at the 

 shoulder, in which the pinions are alternately advanced towards and with- 

 drawn from the head in a manner analogous to what occurs at the pelvis 

 in skating without lifting the feet, birds of this order can not only main- 

 tain the motion, which they secure by a few energetic flappings, but, if 

 necessary, actually increase it, and that without either bending the wing, 

 or beating the air." 



"Whether, however, this is a correct or sufficient explanation of what 

 appears at first sight a very perplexing phenomenon, I do not venture to 

 offer any opinion." (Cunn. Nat. Hist. Str. Magell. 1871, pp. 225-226.) 



From the Strait to the Falkland Islands he writes: "We observed 

 some very fine albatrosses, and a solitary penguin, which was progressing 

 at a rapid rate by means of a series of flying leaps, presenting much the 

 appearance of an animated beer-bottle." (Cunn. Nat. Hist. Str. Magell. 

 1871, p. 291.) 



Mr. R. Vallentin in his notes on the Falkland Islands says: "Only a 

 visitor to this archipelago. Their nearest nesting place is South Georgia ; 

 a desolate uninhabited island about 800 miles south-east of the Falkland 

 Archipelago. I have in my collection three eggs of this species, which 

 were given to me by the captain of a South Sea whaler, who put into 

 Stanley on his return from those inhospitable regions. He found the 

 nests of these birds fairly numerous along the high ground round Cum- 

 berland Bay, South Georgia." 



DIOMEDEA MELANOPHRYS Temminck. 



Diomedea melanophrys, Boie in Temm. PI. Col. pi. 456 (1828) ; Gould, 

 P. Z. S. 1859, p. 98 (Falkland Islands: egg); Abbott, Ibis, i86i,p. 

 165 (Falkland Is., breeding); Pelz. Reis. Novara, Vog. p. 148 

 (1865: Chile); Newt. Ibis, 1870, p. 503 (Falklands, eggs); Scl. & 

 Salv. Nomencl. Av. Neotr. p. 148 (1873: Falkland Islands) ; Salv. 

 Voy. Chall. II. Birds, p. 151 (1881 : Falkland Islands, eggs) ; id. P. 

 Z. S. 1883, p. 430 (Talcahuano Bay); Oust. Miss. Sci. Cap Horn, 

 Oiseaux, pp. 304, 332 (1891 : Falkland Isl.) ; Salvin, Cat. Bds. Brit. 

 Mus. XXV. p. 447 (1896) ; Schalow, Zool. Jahrb. Suppl. IV. p. 655. 

 (1898: Cavancha, July: Talcahuano, June) ; Sharpe, Hand-List Bds. 

 I. p. 129 (1899); Martens, Hamb. Magalh. Sammelr. Vog. p. .20 

 (1900: Falkland Islands); Gates, Cat. Bds. Eggs, Brit. Mus. I. p, 



