Appendix. 22а 
October 30th, 1898. 
Water, 40°; air, 40°; lat, 45° 13' 5.; long., 40° 47 E. Saw a 
white bird to-day about the size of the sooty albatross; it had some 
few dark spots on it under the wings and on the belly ; it had a short 
light-coloured beak and a short high head, long and narrow wings 
and a square tail. 
November 1st, 1898. 
Water, 39°; air, 40°; lat., 45° 21'S.; long., 49° 3 E. Some few 
penguins have been seen to-day, but of what kind could not be 
settled. 
November and, 1898. 
Water, 38°; air, 40°; lat, 44° 59’ S.; long, 52° 34’ E. Some 
birds were caught to-day. Amongst them were Cape Pigeons, and 
in a female were found eggs one-and-a-third centimeter in diameter. 
A giant petrel was seen, also a small whale. 
November 3rd, 1898. 
Water, 43°; air, 46°; lat., 44° 39’ S.; long., 56° 50’ E. No Cape 
‘Pigeons were seen, and the Prion desolatus has also left us, and also 
the small grey-backed petrel. 
November 7th, 1898. 
Water, 52°; air, 40°; lat., 44° 24' S.;long., 72° 5' 30" Е. Amongst 
birds caught to-day were four Cape hens; they are about in great 
numbers. Puffinus are about, but they are few in number. 
November oth, 1898. 
Water, 40 cam 43 ; lat, 45 9 S., long, 77° то E. А good 
many birds were caught and prepared yesterday, and amongst them 
were two specimens of Diomedea culminata which were quite 
different to any of the others I caught of this kind, they had quite 
black beaks, and had not such clean collars as those I previously 
caught. The grey collars of the heads of these two were sprinkled 
with white, especially on the sides; probably they were young birds 
from last year. 
November toth, 1898. 
Water, 44°; air, 42°; lat.,.45° 7' 5.; long., 79° 37 E. Some few 
albatrosses of a different kind were caught to-day ; amongst others I 
got a sooty albatross, which was a good deal darker than any I had 
Wwe 
