. The Auk. Birds. 1. Tubinares on the Whaling Banks north of South Georgia Island. 'Whale- birds,' Prion banksi; 'Cape-Hens,' ProceUarin cFquinociialis; and 'MoUymokes,' Diomedea melanophrys. 2. Tubinares on the Water: chiefly Wandering Albatrosses, Diomedea exulans; Giant Petrels, Macronectes giganteus; and ' Cape Pigeons,' Petrella capensis. 3. Captive Female Wandering Albatross (on left), and Giant Petrel (on right).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations m
. The Auk. Birds. 1. Tubinares on the Whaling Banks north of South Georgia Island. 'Whale- birds,' Prion banksi; 'Cape-Hens,' ProceUarin cFquinociialis; and 'MoUymokes,' Diomedea melanophrys. 2. Tubinares on the Water: chiefly Wandering Albatrosses, Diomedea exulans; Giant Petrels, Macronectes giganteus; and ' Cape Pigeons,' Petrella capensis. 3. Captive Female Wandering Albatross (on left), and Giant Petrel (on right).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original American Ornithologists' Union. Washington, D. C. : American Ornithologists' Union, etc.
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