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1835. Eeid, — . [Anatomical Description of the Patagonian Penguin (Aptenodytea 

 patachonica, Forst, ). ] < P. Z. S. , iii, 1835, pp. 132-148. 

 Very full, especially on the osteology and myology. 



Id35. Eeid, — . [Anatomical Description of the Patagonian Penguin, Aptenodytea 

 patachonica, Forst. ] <^ Lond. and Edinh. Philos. Mag.,\u, 1835, pp. 519-534. 

 From P. Z. S., Sept. 22, 1835, pp. 132-148. 



1835. Yarkell, [W.] [Beschreibt den woUigen und den liaarigen Pinguin, Lath. x. 

 p. 392. ] < Oken's Isis, Bd. xxviii, 1835, p. 523. 

 From P. Z. S., 1833, p. 33. 



1837. Brandt, J, F. Note sur une uouvelle espfece du genre Catarhactes [chrysolo- 



phus] de Brisson. <^ Bull. Acad. Imper. Sd. St.-Petersi., ii, 1837, pp. 314, 315. 

 Ifot seen — ^title from Boy. Soo. Gat. 



1838. Brandt, [J. F. ] Note sur une nouvelle espfece du genre Catarhactes [chrysolo- 



phus] de Brisson. <^ Bevue Zoologique, i, 1838, pp. 114, 115. 

 Extraite du Bull, de VAcad. imper. de St-Petersb., 7 Juillet 1837, pp. 314, 315. 



1839. Couch, J. Disposition of the Marsuiiialia. <^Charlesw. Mag. Xat. Hist. , iii, 1839, 



p. 312. 



Extract from Goodridge's "Narrative of a Voyage to the South Seas," etc., Exeter, 1838, 

 p. 45, giving "a plain sailor's" account of the temporary pouch in which the eggs of Pen- 

 guins are carried; believed to be the earliest intimation recorded of the singular fact. 



1840. Brandt, J. F. Ueber die Flossentaucher (Impennes sen Aptenodytidse) als 



Typen einer eigenen Gruppe unter den Schwimmvogeln. <^ Mem. de VAcad. 

 Imp. Soi. St.-Petemh., vi ser., v tome, iipte., ScL Nat., iii, 1840, pp. 213-217, pll. 

 xii (figg. 5-7), xiii. 



A subtitle, being the fifth part of the series entitled: ,, Beitrage vaiv Kenntinss dei' Ifa- 

 turg. Vogel," u. s. w. 



1843. Gray, G. R. Aptenodytes. <^ Aim. Mag. Nat. Hist., x\\x,i'6^.\,'p. .M'j. 



Discrimination of 2 spp. of "King" Penguins, hitherto confounded; one being named J. . 

 pennantii, the other A.forsteri, spp. nn. 



1848. Obceuf, — . Moeurs du pingouin de Patagonie (aptenodytes patagonica) et de 

 deux autres especes voisines. <^ Arch, des Soi. Phys. et Nat. Genhw, vii, 1848, 

 p. 244. 

 Revue Zoologique, 1847, No. 8. 



1855. Brewer, T. M. [On a Fossil Egg, supposed to be of a Penguin, from the Chin- 

 cha Islands. <; Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist.,\, 1855, p. 107. 

 Cf. torn, cit., p. 165. 



1855. Hayes, A. A. Report on a Specimen of Fossilized Egg, from the Guano Islands, 



off the coast of Peru. <^ Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Rist.,Y, 1855, pp. 165-167. 



The body is named OoguanoMte. Cf. p. 107, where the egg is supposed to be that of a 

 Penguin. 



1856. Bonaparte, C. L. Conspectus Ptilopterorum Systematicus. <^ Compt. Eend. 



de VAcad. Sci. Paris, xlii, 1856, p. 775. 



A. la fin des "Tableaux parall61iques des Pelagiens^ou Gavise" se trouve un Conspectus 

 Ptilopterorum Systematicus, dans lequel I'auteur propose le genre JEudyptula, et donne les 

 noms de Aptenodytes rex et A. imperator, "auct.", sans en donner aucune description. 



1860. Abbott, Charles Conrad. The Penguins [Spheniscidse] of the Falkland 

 Islands. < lUs, ii, 1860, pp. 336-338. 

 Eield-notes on four spp. 

 1860. [SCLATEK, P. L.J [Notice of a collection, containing five species of Spheni- 

 scidsB, made by Captain Pack at the Falkland Islands.] < The Ibis, ii, 1860, 

 p. 4.32. 

 1860. Gould, J. [Exhibition of a series of five Penguins, and descriptions of two new 

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 Eudyptes nigrivestis, p. 418; E. diadematus, p. 419. 



