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On the Penguins observed during the Sealing Voyage of the s.s. “Active” in the neighbourhood of Erebus and Terror Gulf

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 September 2014

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In September 1892 I sailed from Dundee on board the s.s. “Active,” which, with three other ships, was sent out to discover, if possible, a whale fishery among the Antarctic ice. The general record of my voyage will be published elsewhere, as will also sundry other observations in natural history. The present note is concerned solely with the species of penguin met with to the south of the Falklands.

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Copyright © Royal Society of Edinburgh 1895

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page 171 note * The Cruise of H.M.S.Challenger,” by W. J. Spry, R.N., p. 96:—“The bird was found quite dead at the end of 4 minutes, and subsequent experiments showed that 1½ minutes was sufficient to kill it.”

page 172 note * Cf. Account in Kerguelen Expedition, Phil. Trans., clxviii.

page 173 note * Proc. Zool. Soc., 1870, p. 322, pl. xxv.