LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS 
XXIX, Fig. I. "Bachelor" kings aroused from a noon-day 
nap ; Fig. 2. The same band marching toward the bay 112 
XXX. Fig. I. King penguin entering the Bay of Isles; Fig. 2. 
Taking to the water 112 
XXXI. King penguin coming ashore 112 
XXXII. Johnny penguins; Figs. I, 2. Sunning themselves on 
the beach of Cumberland Bay : Fig. 3. Walking up 
to the camera 114 
XXXIII. Fig. I. Summit of the large Pygoscclis colony; Fig. 
2. Pygoscclis colony near Nordenskjold Glacier. ... 116 
XXXIV'. The long road to the hilltops Pygoscclis colony 118 
XXXV. Fig. I. Sea leopard (7/ vrfr/frgra), yawning in contented 
leisure on the floe ice in front of Grace Glacier ; Fig. 
2. Johnny penguin in the graveyard pool. Bay of 
Isles, rolling its back above the surface 120 
XXX\T. Fig. I. An unusually bulky nest of the Johnny pen- 
guin ; Fig. 2. Johnny penguin on its nest 122 
XXXVTI. Fig. I. Johnny penguin rising suspiciously from the 
nest ; Fig. 2. The " brood patch " which the bird has 
spread as it is about to settle on the eggs 126 
XXXVIII. Fig. I. About to " relieve guard," Fig. 2. Johnnies 
setting their fl'ppers as balancers, and starting toward 
the sea 128 
XXXIX. Fig. I. Parent with one egg and one newly-hatched 
young ; Fig. 2. Nestmates, collected at the Bay of 
Isles 130 
XL. Fig. I. Parent with two half-grown, potbellied nest- 
lings ; Fig. 2. Parent with one youngster, which has 
left the nest 132 
XLI. Fig. I. Young Johnny penguin at the beginning of the 
post-juvenal molt ; Fig. 2. Downy young, under 
guard of adult nurses 134 
XLII. Fig. I. Three frightened youngsters running at top 
speed ; Fig. 2, Well grown young 134 
XLIII. Fig. I. Downy young, adult nurses, and moulting 
adults ; Fig. 2. Johnny penguins swimming on the 
surface of a fresh water pond 134 
Text Figures 
1. Spadefoot toad in the act of spawning 39 
The brig " Daisy " of New Bedford 43 
View from the shore of Moraine Fjord. Cumberland Bay 44 
