Hyatt.] 250 [May 17, 



Pygoscelis antaretiea Bon. 



Aptenodytes antarcticus Forst., Comment. Soc. Gotting., vol. 3, p. 

 141, pi. 4. 



Eudyptes aniarctica Gray, Erebus and Terror, pi. 26. 



Pygoscelis antaretiea Bon. Schlegel, Mus. des Pays Bas, Urina- 

 tores, p. 5. 



The first joint is scutellate. Two-thirds of the upper edge and 

 tip of the underside of the wing are dark colored. 



One adult. No locality. Coll. La Fresnaye. ■ 



Pygoscelis adelise. 



Calarractes adelice Homb. et Jacq., Ann. Sci. Nat., 1841, p. 320. 



Dasyrhamphus adelice Homb. et Jacq., Yoy. au Pole Sud, Oiseaux, 

 pi. 33. 



Pygoscelis brevirosiris Gray, Erebus and Terror, Birds, pi. 28. 



Aptenodytes longicaudata Peale, U. S. Ex. Exp. Mss. 1848. 



Eudyptes adelice Cassin, U. S. Ex. Exp. (from Peale's Mss.), Mam. 

 and Ornith., 1859, p. 350. 



Dasyrhamphus Ilerculis Finsch, Proc. Zool. Soc, 1870, p. 322, pi. 

 25. Young with white throat ; fide Coues, in epist. 



The length of the legs in the stuffed skin of this species, has led 

 me to suggest, that observations on recent specimens determining 

 the length of legs might prove of considerable interest and value. 

 There are only four or five scutella on the first joint of each toe. 



One adult. Antarctic Ocean. 



Eudyptes. 



Eudyptes ehrysolopha Brandt. 



Eudyptes chrysolophus Brandt, Bull. Acad. St. Petersburg, vol. 2, 

 1837, p. 314. 



Eudyptes chrysocoma Gould, Birds of Australia, vol. 7, pi. 83. 



There are only two or three scutella on the first joint of each toe. 

 Three-fourths of the upper edge, the tip and a portion of the lower mar- 

 gin of the under side of the wing are dark. The dark feathers ex- 

 tend downward on the throat and have a concave outline. All the 

 feathers on the top of the head are long and help to form the crest. 



One adult. Falkland Islands, Coll. La Fresnaye. 



Eudyptes catarraetes. 



Aptenodytes catarraetes, Gmelin, p. 558. Forst., Comment. Soc. 

 Gotting., vol. 3, p. 145. 



