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2. Otaria Stelleri. Northern Sea Bear. 

 Reddish ; females tawn}\ 

 Leo mariniis, Steller, Nov. Comm. Petrop. ii. 360. 

 Phoca ,iubata, Gmd. S. N. i. 63 (part.)- 

 Otaria jubata, Pcroii et Lcsucur, Vol/, ii. 40 (not Desm.). 

 , , [Leonine Seal (part.), Peiin. Quad. ii. 534. 

 Jf^ Ithoca Stelleri, Fischer, St/n. 231. 



Otaria Stelleri, Lesson, D. C. II. N. xiii. 420 ; J. Miillcr, Wieqni. Arch. 



vii. 330, 333. 

 Otaria Californiana, Lesson, D. C. H. N. xiii. 420, from 

 Lion marin de la Californie, Chloris, Voij. Pitt. t. 11. 

 Phoca Californiana, Fischer, St/n. Mamvi. 231. 



Otaria jubata (part.), Nilsson, Vet. Ahad. Ilandl.; Skand. Fauna; 

 lf'ie(/ni. Arch. vii. 381. 



Inhab. Northern Pacific Ocean. 



I do not believe that there is a .specimen of this species in any 

 museum, nor any remains of it. The specimen sent from St. Peters- 

 burg under the name of Otaria leonina was the Ursus mariniis of 

 Steller, and is, lilce the genus which I have called CaUorhinus, more 

 allied to ArctoccpJudas than to Otaria. Yet I have such faith in the 

 accuracy of Steller that I have decided to retain it in the list, and 

 hope some day to receive a specimen with its bones, or at least its 

 .skull. 



