104 E. LÖNNBERG, CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE FAUNA OF SOUTH GEORGIA. 



Pl. XI. 



Fig. 45. A piece of the »bonne' > of the sonthern Black wliale (Balcena australis) seen from above. -/ b 



na t . size. 

 Fig. 46. One. of the maxillary excrescences from the same whale showing a lot of Cyami and some Tttbici- 



nellce. 3 /i nat. size. 



Pl. XII. 



Fig. 47. A solitary King penguin (Aptenodytes pataclwnica Forster) in Cumberland Bay. (Sörling photo.) 



Fig. 48. The same, front view. (Sörling photo.) 



Fig. 49. A yonng of Ghionis on the deck of the whaler, Cumberland Bay. (Sörling photo.) 



Fig. 50. A Great Skna (Catharacta antardka Lesson) in Cumberland Bay. (Sörling photo.) 



Fig. 51. A PrtpM«-rookery, Cumberland Bay. (Sörling photo.) 



Fig. 52. A Great Skua {Catharacta antardka Lesson) on its nest, Cumberland Bay. (Sörling photo.) 



Tryckt den 18 juli 1 900. 



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