330 Mr. W. Eagle Clarke on the 
*Majaqueus equinoctialis (53° 58’ 8.), *Prion vittatus, 
*Pelecanoides sp. (52° 33/ 8.), Spheniscus magellanicus, 
* Catarrhactes chrysocome (48° 53’ 8.), *Megalestris antarctica, 
and Sterna vittata. he birds marked with an asterisk were 
also observed off Gough Island and as far to the south of 
that isle as the latitude indicated in brackets, except in the 
case of species already noted as being seen south of 60°. 
Full particulars cf the distribution of all the species 
collected or observed by the expedition south of 60° 0! 
during the yoyages that I have thus briefly described will 
be found in the systematic portion of this contribution, 
which is chiefly based upon the information afforded by 
the Zoological Log of the ‘Scotia,’ kept by Mr. Wilton, 
though I am also indebted to Mr. Bruce for extracts from 
his private diary relating to this portion of the expedition 
under his leadership. 
Mr. Kinnear has again earned my acknowledgments for 
the aid which he has rendered me in classifying the numerous 
records. 
I shall have occasion to refer to the following works :— 
WeEDDELL.—A Voyage towards the South Pole, performed in the Years 
1822-1824. By James WEDDELL, Master in the Royal Navy. 
(1825.) 
Ross.—A Voyage of Discovery and Research in the Southern and 
_ Antarctic Regicns during the Years 1839-43, By Capt. Sir Jamrs 
Crark Ross, R.N. Vol. II. (1847.) 
Saunpens (1).--Catalogue of Birds in the British Museum. Vol. xxv. 
Gavie. By Howarp Saunpers. (1896.) 
Sarvin.—Catalogue of Birds in the British Museum. Vol. xxv. 
Tubinares. By OsBerT Satvin. (1896.) 
Cuun.—Aus den Tiefen des Weltmeers. Von Cart Cutn. (1900.) 
Racovitza.—La vie des Animaux et des Plantes dans |’Antarctique. 
Par Emize G. Racovirza. (1900.) 
SAUNDERS (2).—Antarctic Manual for the use of the Expedition of 1901. 
By Howarp Saunpers. (1901.) 
Suarpr.—Report on the Collections of Natural History made in the 
Antarctic Regions during the Voyage of the ‘Southern Cross.’ 
Aves. By R. BowpLeR Suarre, LL.D. (1902.) 
ANDERSON.—Das Hohere Tierleben im Antarktischen Gebiete. Von K. 
A. AnpERSON. Wiss. Ergebn. d. Schwedischen Siidpolar-Exp. 
1901-1903. Bd. v. Lfg. 2. (1905.) 
