Order SPHENI8CIF0RME8 
No. 73. 
FamUy 8PHENI8CID^. 
PENGUINUS CHRYSOCOME CHRYSOCOME. 
CKESTED PENGUIN. 
(Plate 65.)* 
Aptbnodytes cheysocome Forster, t Comm. Gottingensis, III., p. 135., PI. I. (1781)^ 
Tasmania. 
Aptenodytes chrysocome Forster, Comm Gottingensis, III., p, 135, PI. I. (1781) ; Gmelin, Syst. 
Nat., p. 555 (1789) ; Latham, Ind. Orn., p. 878 (1790). 
Aptenodyta chrysocome Bonnaterre, Tabl. Encyl. Method. Orn., I., p. 68, PI. 17, Fig. 2 : 
PI. 18, Fig. 4 (1791). 
Phiguinaria cirrJiata Shaw, in Miller’s Cimelia Physica, p. 92 (1796). 
Aptenodytes crestata Miller, ih., PI. XLIX. (1796). 
Pinguinaria cristata Shaw and Nodder, Nat. Misc., XI., PI. 437 (1800). 
Ghrysocoma saltator Stephens, in Shaw’s Gen. ZooL, XIII., p. 58, PI. 8 (1826). 
Eudyptes chrysocome Gould, B. Austr., VII., PI. 83 (1848) ; Gray, Gen. B., III., p. 641 
(1489) ; Coues, Proc. Ac. Nat. Sci. Philad., 1872, p. 202) {partim) ; Buller, B. New 
Zeal., 2nd Ed. II., p. 290 (1888). 
Ghrysocoma catarractes Gould, Handb. B. Austr., II., p. 517 (1865). 
Spheniscus chrysocome Schlegel, Mus. P.-B., Vol. VI., Urinatores, p. 6 (1867). 
? Evdyptes filhoU Hutton, P.L.S., N.S.W., III., p. 334 (1878). 
Gatarractes chrysocome Ramsay, P.L.S., N.S.W., II., p. 201 (1877) ; Waite, Subant. Isl. N.Z., 
L, p. 576 (1909). 
Gatarrhactes chrysocome Ogilvie-Grant, Cat. B. Brit. Mus., XXVI., p. 635 (1898) {partim ) ; 
Campbell, Nests and Eggs Austr. B., p. 1007 (1901) ; Hutton, Emu, II., p. 7 (1902) ; 
Buller, Suppl. B. N.Z., I., p. 84 (1905) ; Hall, Key B. Austr., p. 105 (1906) ; Mathews, 
Handl. B. Austral., p. 15 (1908) ; Littler, Handb. B. Tasmania, p. 206 (1910) ; 
NichoUs, Emu, X., p. 41 (1910). 
* The Plate is lettered Gatarrhactes chrysocome. 
tThe type of G. chrysocome was collected by Tobias Forneaiix, in Adventure Bay, Bruni Island, Tasmania. 
Furneaux visited Tasmania in command of the s.s. “Adventure,” in March, 1773. He accompanied Captain 
Cook, who commanded the s.s. “Resolute,” on his second voyage. On their voyage towards the South Pole the 
vessels were separated : while Cook steered to New Zealand, Furneaux directed his course to Tasmania, the 
coasts of which he reached on the 9th March, and anchored near Penguin Island in Adventure Bay. 
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