c 99 ] . 
Hiftory. This Teems to be the African fpecies j for all 
that have defcribed the South American 
kinds attribute to them black legs. 
This is found on Penguin ifle, near the 
Cape of Good Hope, of which Sir 
Thomas Roe, in his Voyage to India, 
gives this brief relation : 
“ On the ifle of Penguin is a fort of fowl 
“ of that name, that goes upright; his 
“ wings without feathers, hanging down 
<c like fleeves faced with white; they 
tc do not fly, but walk in parcels, 
“ keeping regularly their own quar- 
<c ters 
Left the bird known, by the name of 
Penguin, in the northern parts of Eu- 
rope and America, fhould be confounded 
with thefe, it may be obferved, that it 
is of another genus ; and it is by the later 
ornithologifts very juftly ranked with the 
Auks. 
* In Churchill’s Coll, of Voyage, vol. I. p. 767. 
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