TUBINARES — CRYPTURI. AveS 93 
Junr, Tr. Norvv. Soc. iv, pp. 447-452, cut. P. griseus , P. major figured ; 
Lord Lilford, Col. Fig. Br. Birds, pt. vii. 
Thyellodroma , n. g. [type, Puffinus spJienurus] ; L. Stejneger, P. U. S. 
Nat. Mus. 1888, p. 93, note. 
PYGOPODES. 
ALCIDiE. 
Fossil remaius (new species), see Porttp, A. 
Hamonville [Baron d’]. Note sur les quatre ceufs <\'Alca impennis 
appartenant a notre collection oologique. M£m. Soc. Z. Fr. 1888 [i], 
pp. 224-227, pis. v & vi. 
No. 1 is an egg from Yarrell, said to have been taken in Britain. 
Alca impennis, notes ; F. A. Lucas, Auk, 1888, pp. 278-283 ; testimony 
of some Early Yoyagers ; F. P. Hardy, Auk, 1888, pp. 380-384. 
A. impennis , recent information; S. Grieve, Tr. Edinb. Field Nat. Soc. 
Session xx [1888], 27 pp., 2 pis. A . impennis and A. torda [anat.] ; see 
Siiufeldt, R. W. 
Fratercula artica, visceral anatomy ; see Beddard, F. E. 
Lunda cirrhata , a rudimentary metatarsal boue ; R. W. Siiufeldt, 
Auk, 1888, p. 328 : head figured ; E. W. Nelson, Rep. Nat. Hist. Alaska, 
p. 38, pi. ii, fig. 5. 
Brachyrhamphus Jcittlitzi , Fratercula corniculata [head] figured ; id. t. c. 
pp. 44, 38, pi. i, & pi. ii, fig. 4. 
IMPENNES. 
Spheniscid;e. 
Aplenodytes forsteri [Emperor Penguin], its occurrences, its specific 
name and synonymy as compared with that of the King Penguin ; the 
examples extant, the points of difference in coloration, external and 
internal structure, with 4 woodcuts of the skulls and sterna ; P. L. 
Sclater, Ibis, 1888, pp. 325-334. 
Eudrjptes antipodum , E. atratus figured ; W. L. Buller, Birds New 
Zealand, pi. xlvi. 
Eudyptula minor , Splicniscus demersus , visceral anatomy ; see Beddard, 
F. E. ' 
CRYPTURI. 
The Order, sub voce “ Tinamou ” ; A. Newton, Encycl. Brit. ed. 9, 
vol. xxiii. 
