BIRDS. ANSESES. 34- Ap^enodytes. 339 
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q4. APTENODYTES. Bill ftvaight, a little 
compreffed and Iharp-edged ; the up- 
per mandible lotigitudinally obhq^uely 
grooved, the lower truncate at the 
tip : tongue with refkaed prickles : 
xoings fin-lhaped, without quill-fea- 
thers : feet fettered, ^^toed. Penguin. 
This genus much refembles the' laft in colour, 
eg-xs, neft, pohlion of the legs behind thg gciuihbnuni, and 
conlfcquent cTed pofture they are totally unfit for 
fwim^dexteroufiy ; nofinls linear, hid in ^ 
the bill; palaU. as well as the tongue befet with a fe 
rowsof cLic, mroEeaed, 
with a ftrong, broad membrane; tail ihort, wedged, th 
* feathers very rigid, 
Voco, Bill reddlfh-brown ; legs reddifli 1 h°ntal creft ^ 
; s ir- 
Body blueini-black, beneath white ; win^s 
Bmak with a yellowifli llvipe on the eyebrow. 
and legs black; ears with a golden 
Inhabits Falkland Ijlands and Ncm Guinea : 4 feet 3 inches 
Lowef,«.iidri^e tasvny at the ^le; iri^ir hazel ■ head andhind^ 
part of the neck brown; back black-blue; breaji, belly and 
vent white. 
Bill and legs reddifli ; hind-head with a white 
Inhabits with the laft ; 2-| feet long. ’v.".!! vpllow. 
Upper maudiWe tipt with black, low'er faffron, I > 
Ca 
iica Bill black ; legs reddifli ; line on the throat 7; 
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