Io6 PATAGONIAN EXPEDITIONS: ZOOLOGY. 



Abhandl. Akad. Wissen. zu Berlin, 1872 (1873), 91, Lobes 

 Islands, Uruguay ; also, formerly, Lobos Islands off Sta. Catharina, 

 Brazil. — Burmeister, Descrip. phys. Rep. Argent, III, 1879, 526-528, 

 Atlas, 2"" livr., pi. viii, skulls and teeth, showing variation with age 

 and sex. Islas de los Lobos, Argentina. — Thomas, P. Z. S., 1881, 



4, Magellan Strait. — Flower, Cat. Osteol. Coll. Roy. Coll. Surgeons, 

 II, 1884, 187-190 (special mention of the Commodore Byron Sea- 

 Lion skull, p. 189). — Turner, Zool. Voy. Challenger, pt. Ixviii, 1887, 

 29, Falkland Islands. — Philippi, An. Mus. nac. Chile, I, Zool., 1892, 



5, 9, pi. i, animal. — Figueira, An. Mus. nac. Montevideo, II, 1894, 

 203. — Albert, Act. Soc. scient. du Chili, XI, 1901, 257-271, synonymy, 

 description, distribution, habits, etc. — Dabbene, An. Mus. Buenos 

 Aires, I, 1902, 350, Tierra del Fuego. — Heller, Proc. California Acad. 

 Nat. Sci. (3), Zool., Ill, 1904, 243, Galapagos Archipelago. 



PJioca leonina Molina, Sag. Stor. Nat. Chili, 1782, — (not of Linnaeus, 



1758). Coast of Chili. 

 Otaria leonina Peron, Voy. aux Terr. Austr., II, 1816,40, 65. — Desmarest, 



Nouv. Diet. d'Hist. Nat, XXV, 181 7, 590 (in part). — Gray, Zool. 



Voy. Erebus and Terror, Mamm., 1841, 5, pi. xvii, fig. i, 2, skull, 



juv. ; Cat Seals in Brit. Mus., 1850, 47; Cat Seals and Whales, 



1866, 59. — Peters, Monatsb. Akad. Berlin, 1866, 264, 665, 670 



(referred to as a doubtful species). 

 ? Eared Seal, Pennant, Hist Quad., II, 1793, 278, young. "Streights of 



Magellan." 

 f Phoca flavescens Shaw, Gen. Zool., I, ii, 1800, 260, young. Based on 



Pennant, as above. 

 f Otaria flavescens Desmarest, Nouv. Diet d'Hist Nat, XXV, 181 7, 601 ; 



Mamm., I, 1820, 252. Based on Shaw and Pennant, as above. — 



Lesson, Man. de Mamm., 1827, 207; Diet class. d'Hist Nat, XIII, 



1828, 425. Based on the foregoing. 

 Sea lion from the island of Tinian by Commodore Byron, Blainville, Journ. 



de Phys., XCI, Oct, 1820, 287, 419, pi. "Dec, 1820," fig. 3. 

 P\lioca~\ byronia? Blainville, ibid., 300. Same as above. 

 Phoca byronii Desmarest (ex Blainville MS.), Mamm., I, 1820, 240. "Sea 



lion from the Island of Tinian, by Commodore Byron," in Hunterian 



Museum, afterwards in Mus. Coll. Surgeons, London. Skull only = 



Phoca byronia Blainville, Oct., 1820. 



