466 FAMILY PHOCHXffi. 



CystopJiora borealis, NILSSON, 1820. 

 Phoca mitrata, G. CUVIER (ox Milbert, MSS.), 1823 

 Phoca leucopla, THIENEMANN, 1824. 

 Phoca isidorei, LESSON, 1843. 

 HAS. North Atlantic and Arctic Seas. 



VII. Genus MACRORHINUS, F. Cuvier. 



SYN. Mirounga, GRAY (in part); Rhinophora, WAGLER; Morunga, GRAY. 

 12. Macrorhinus leoninus (Linne). 



SYN. Phoca leonina, LINNE, Syst. Nat.,i, 1758, 38; ibid., i, 1766, 38 (in part). 



Phoca elephantina, MOLINA, Sagg. sul. Stor. Nat. del Chili, 1782, 280. 



? Phoca porcina, MOLINA, ibid., 279 (young). 



Phoca proboscidea, PERON, Voy. aux Terr. Anstr. ii, 1817, 34, pi. xxxii. 



Phoca ansoni, DESMAREST, Mam., 1820, 239 (in part). 



Phoca byroni, DESMAREST, ibid., 240. 



Phoca dubia, FISCHER, Synop. Mam., 1829, 235. 



Mirounga patagonica, GRAY, Griffith's An. King., v, 1827, 186. 



Cystophora leonina, falklandica, proboscidea, Tcerguelensis, PETERS, Mo- 



natsb. K. P. Akad. Wissensch. zu Berlin, 1875, 394, footnote. 

 HAB. Southern portions of the South Pacific and Indian Oceans and the 

 Antarctic Seas. 



13. Macrorhinus angustirostris, Gill. 

 HAB. Coast of Western Mexico and Southern California. 

 VIII. Genus OGMORHINUS, Peters. 



SYN. Stenorhynchus (" Stenorhynque") F. CUVIER, M6m. du Mus., xi, 1824, 

 190 (preoccupied in Carcinology and Entomology). Type, Phoca 

 leptonyx, Blainville. 



Ogmorhinus, PETERS, Monatsb. K. P. Akad. Wissensch. zu Berlin, 1875, 

 393, footnote. 



14. Ogmorhinus leptonyx (Blainville), Peters. 



SYN. Phoca leptonyx, " BLAINVILLE, Journ. de Physique, xci, 1820, 288." 

 Phoca homei, LESSON, Diet. Class. d'Hist. Nat., xiii, 1828, 417. 



HAB. "New Zealand; Lord Howe's Island," Gray; Desolation Islands. 

 IX. Genus LOBODON, Gray. 



15. Lobodon carcinophaga, Gray. 



SYN. Phoca carcinophaga, HOME, and JACQ., d'Urville's Voy. au P61e sud, 

 Atlas, 1842? (1842-1853) Mam., pi. x (animal), x A (skull), (not de- 

 scribed). JACQ., Zool.,iii,1855, 27. 



Stenorhynchus sen-idem, OWEN, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist., xii, 1863, 331. 

 HAB. "Antarctic Seas," Gray. 



