. The birds of Australia. Birds. 46 THE BIEDS OF^AXJSTEALIA Genius Aptenodytes.—Tail rather short of 20 feathers, almost hidden by the upper tail coverts. Lower mandible curved "Challenger" Report, Crested Penguin (old and young) : Catarrhaetes ehrysocome. Genius Catarrhaetes.—Tail relatively long, of 12, 14 or 16 feathers. Upper tail coverts short. A superciliary band of golden feathers. Deep grooves on the bill. Lower mandible straight. Genus Eudyptula.—Tail very short, of 16, 18 or 20 feathers, concealed by the longer upper tail coverts. Grooves 031 the bill inconspicuo


. The birds of Australia. Birds. 46 THE BIEDS OF^AXJSTEALIA Genius Aptenodytes.—Tail rather short of 20 feathers, almost hidden by the upper tail coverts. Lower mandible curved "Challenger" Report, Crested Penguin (old and young) : Catarrhaetes ehrysocome. Genius Catarrhaetes.—Tail relatively long, of 12, 14 or 16 feathers. Upper tail coverts short. A superciliary band of golden feathers. Deep grooves on the bill. Lower mandible straight. Genus Eudyptula.—Tail very short, of 16, 18 or 20 feathers, concealed by the longer upper tail coverts. Grooves 031 the bill inconspicuous. Lower mandible 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 Lucas, Arthur Henry Shakspere; Le Soue?f, W. H. Dudley. Melbourne, London [etc. ] Whitcombe and Tombs Limited


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