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are represented by those inhabiting Australia, and the truth of this 
remark will be rendered at once apparent on reference to the Plates 
of the following species : — 
631. Podiceps Australis, Gould Yol. VII. PI. 80. 
632. Podiceps gularis, Gould Yol. VII. PI. 81. 
Podiceps Dominicus, var. Lath. 
633. Podiceps poliocephalus, Jard.fy Selb. . Vol. VII. PL 82. 
Family SPHENISCI DM. 
Of this southern group of birds at least three or four species 
visit the shores of Van Diemen’s Land and the islands in Bass’s 
Straits, which, in fact, constitute one of the great breeding places 
of the members of this family. 
Genus Eudyptes. 
634. Eudyptes chrysocome Vol. VII. PL 83. 
Genus Spheniscus. 
635. Spheniscus minor, Temm. ..... Vol. VII. PL 84. 
636. Spheniscus Undina, Gould Vol. VII. PL 85. 
The following “ Table of the range or distribution of the species” 
will be of interest, as showing the parts of the country frequented by 
each so far as is at present known. 
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