LIST OF BIRDS OF AUSTRALIA. 
The following birds have occured less than three times. In those marked * no skin is preserved ; and 
numbers 17 and 19 are two very doubtful records for Australia. 
Order SPHENISCIFORMES. 
Family SPHENISCIDAT 
I. Genus APTENODYTES. 
Aptenodytes Miller, Var. Subj. Nat. Hist., pt. iv.,pl. 23, 1778.” Type (by monotypy) : Aptenodytes patagonica 
Miller. 
Apterodita Scopoli, Del. Flor. Faun. Insub., Yol. II., pt. ii., p. 91, 1786. New name for “ Aptenodytes Miller.” 
Pinguinaria Shaw, Mus. Lever., Yol. I., pt. iii., p. 144 (pi. dated July 2nd), Nov. 22nd, 1792. New name for 
“ Aptenodytes Miller.” 
1*. APTENODYTES PATAGONICA. KING PENGUIN. 
[Aptenodytes patagonica Miller, “ Var. Subj. Nat. Hist., pt. iv., pi. 23, 1778 ” : Falkland Islands. Extra-limital.] 
Not figured in Australian works. 
Aptenodytes patagonica halli Mathews, Birds Austr., Vol. I., pt. 5, p. 272, Oct. 31st, 1911 : Macquarie Island. 
Distribution. Tasmania (visitor). One occurrence recorded by Hall, Emu, Vol. IX., p. 250, 1910, at 
Maria Island (but specimen not preserved), and is listed on this authority. 
Order TTJRNICIEORMES. 
Family THRNICID^. 
2. AUSTROTURNIX OLIVII. ALLIED QUAIL. 
Mathews, Vol. I., pt. i., pi. 17, Oct. 31st, 1910. 
Turnix olivii Robinson, Bull. Brit. Ornith. Club, Vol. X.,p. xliii., Feb. 28th, 1900. Cooktown, Queensland. 
Distribution. Queensland (Cooktown). One specimen preserved in Tring Museum. 
Order COLUMBIFORMES. 
Family TRERONIDAT 
II. Genus GLOBICERA. 
Globicera Bonaparte, Comptes Rendus Acad. Sci. Paris, Vol. XXXIX., p. 1072 (about Dec. 11th), 1854. Type 
(by tautonymy) : Columba globicera W agl. = Columba pacifica Gmelin. 
3. GLOBICERA PACIFICA. GREY-HEADED PIGEON. 
[ Columba pacifica Gmelin, Syst. Nat., Vol. I., pt. 2, p. 777, April 20th, 1789 : Friendly Islands. Extra-limital.] 
Mathews, Vol. VII., pt. 5, pi. 366, July 10th, 1919. 
Globicera pacifica queenslandica Mathews, Austral Av. Rec., Vol. II., pt. 5, p. 85, Sept. 24th, 1914 : Mackay, 
North Queensland. 
Distribution. Queensland (visitor). One specimen preserved in my collection. 
4. GLOBICERA RUBRICERA, RED-CERED PIGEON. 
[ Globicera rubricera Bonaparte, Comptes Rendus Acad. Sci. Paris, Vol. XXXIX., p. 1073 (about Dec. 11th), 1854 : 
New Ireland. Extra-limital,] 
Not figured in Australian works. 
? Carpophaga lepida Cassin, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad., 1854, p. 230, 1855 : Northern Australia. 
Distribution. Northern Australia (visitor). One specimen preserved preserved in Philadelphia. 
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