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1872.—Gray, J.E. On the sea-bear of New Zealand (Arctocephalus cinereus) and the North Australian 
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Gray, J.E. Description of the younger skull of Steller’s sea-bear (Eumetopias stelleri). < Proc. 
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Pain, Capt. H. [Letter from ... , containing remarks on the sea-lion (Otaria jubata) and 
other seals.| < Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1872, pp. 681, 682. 
Murie, J. Researches upon the anatomy of the Pinnipedia. Part i. On the walrus (Triche- 
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1874.—[Elliott, H. W.] The sea lion of Bering Sea (Eumetopias stelleri), By Alaska [ pseudon.]. 
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