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COLLARED GORFOU. 



to the occiput ; and across the top of the head is a 

 bar of the same colour, uniting the patches together : 

 the under parts of the body are white : the wings are 

 black above, with their tips, lower edge, and insides 

 white : tail wedge-shaped : legs reddish : webs dusky : 

 claws black. 



Inhabits New Guinea, Falkland Islands, and Kuer- 

 guelen's Land. 



COLLARED GORFOU. 



(Chrysocoma torquata.) 



Ch. rostro pedibusque ntgris, areis oculorum nudis sanguineis, 

 semitorque albo. 



Gorfou with the beak and legs black, the space round the eyes 

 naked, and red, and white collar half round the neck. 



Aptenodytes torquata. Gmel. Syst. Nat. 1. 558. Lath, Ind. Orn. 

 2. 880. 



Manchot a collier de la Nouvelle Guince. Sonner. Voy, Ind. 181. 

 jy/. 114. 



Collared Penguin. Lath. Gen. Syn. 6. 571. Lath. Gen. Hist. 

 X. 391. 



Inhabits New Guinea and other southern islands. 

 Length eighteen inches : beak and irides black : the 

 eye surrounded with a naked blood-red skin : the 

 head, throat, hind part of the neck, sides, back, wings, 

 and tail black : the fore part of the neck, breast, belly, 

 and thighs white, the colour extending nearly round 

 the upper part of the neck as a collar : the legs are 

 black. 



