SEALS. 43 
Phoca Hauvillii, Fischer, Syn. 243, both from Cuv. Oss. Foss. 
v. 220. 
Sea Bear, in Brit. Mus., Hamilton, Nat. Lib. 266. t. 23. 
Phoca pusilla, adult? Cuvier, Oss. Foss. v. 220. t. 18. f. 5, skull. 
Otaria ursina, var. Mus. Leyden. 
? Phoca porcina, Molina, Sag. 260; Shaw, Zool.i. 260; Fischer, 
Syn. 234. 
Porcine Seal, Penn. Syn. 178. 
Otaria porcina, Desm. N. Dict. H. N. xxiv. 602. 
Otaria Molinei, Lesson, Dict. Class. H. N. xu. 425. 
? Otaria chilensis, J. Miiller, Wiegm. Arch. 1841, 333 (skull only). 
? Otariz Ulloz, Tschudi, Consp. Mamm. Peru.; Fauna Peru. 
Mamm. t. 
? Long-necked Seal, Grew. Mus. 95; Parsons, Phil. Trans. xlvu. 
t.6; Penn. Quad. i. 521. 
Phoca longicollis, Shaw, Zool. i. 256. 
Phoca Weddell, var., Fischer, Syn. 240. 
? Otaria coronata, Blainv. in Desm. Mamm. 251; Gray, Griffith, 
A. K. v. 182. 
Inhab. Antarctic Ocean, Falkland Islands, Cook. New Georgia, 
Cook. South Orkney and South Shetland, Weddell. Cape 
of Good Hope. Chili, Molina. 
a. Skin of adult, female, without skull. 
b. Skin of young with the under-fur grey. Falkland Islands. 
(“The adult is 5 feet long, and its skim worth 15 dollars.) 
Presented by Sir John Richardson, M.D. 
e. Skin of young with the under-fur dark brown. Cape of 
Good Hope? 
d. Skin of young with the under-fur dark brown. Cape of 
Good Hope. 
A skull of a very young specimen. Cape of Good Hope? or 
Falkland Islands? Presented by Sir John Richardson. 
3. ARCTOCEPHALUS CINEREUS. 
Grey, hair of neck rough, elongate, yellowish, hairs yellowish 
white and blackish; under-fur red. Length 7 feet. 
Otaria cinerea, Peron, Voy. T. Aust.ii.54? 77; Desm. Mamm. 
251; Quoy et Gaim. Voy. Astrol. Mamm. 89.t. 12, 13 & 15. 
Phoca cinerea, Fischer, Syn. 233? 
Otarie (Oran du M. Gaimard), Cuvier, Oss. Foss. v. 222. 
O. ursina, var. Mus. Leyden. 
Young. Darker, hair black, silky.— Quoy, l.¢. t. 13. 
? Black Seal, Bennett, Cat. Aust. Mus. 7 ? 
Inhab. South coast of Australia. Imperfect skull, Mus. Paris. 
Port Western, Quoy. Kangaroo Island, Peron? 
