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Aptenodytes papua, Cammentat. Gott. ill. p. 143, t- 5. 3. 



Le Manchot papou, Son. Voy. p. 181. t. 11 j. *" PAPUAN ?■> 



Lev. Mu/. 



CIZE fomewhat bigger than the Cape Pinguin: length two Description. 



feet and a half. Bill four inches long, colour red ; the upper 

 mandible fomewhat bent at the tip ; the under moderately point- 

 ed : irides yellow, or of a pale red : the head, and half the 

 neck, dufky black, inclining to blue j on each fide the head, 

 over the eye, a large patch of white, tending backwards to the 

 hind head, but not furrounding the eye below ; acrofs the top of 

 the head is a narrow bar of white, uniting the patches on each 

 fide: the under parts from the neck are alfo white j and the 

 wpper blueifh black : the wings are black above, and at the tips, 

 the lower edge and infide white '. tail cuneiform, the middle fea- 

 thers feven inches in length : legs red -, in fome yellow : webs 

 dufky : claws black. 



This inhabits the IJle of Papos, or New Guinea', and has alfo PfcAes, 



been met with at Falkland IJles and Kerguekn's Land *. Found 

 frequently among the laft-defcribed. 



Aptenodytes antar&ica, Ccmmentat. Gott. ill. p. 141. t. 4. - 4*_ 



, ' r , * * ANTARCTIC P. 



J ENGTH twenty-five inches : weight eleven pounds and a half. Description 



Bill more than two inches and three quarters in length, and 

 black; the under mandible fomewhat truncated : irides pale yel- 



• Cut's loft Voj, i. p. 88, 



low; 



