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7. Palatines very short, deeply emarginate, aud deeply vaulted. Au- 



ditory bullae concave in front. Adult males with an elongated 

 tubular proboscis. Claws small, those of the pes rudimentary. 



Macrorhinus. 



III. Zygomatic process of the maxillary prolonged backward beneath the 



malar, the latter elongate. Intermaxillaries not (usually) reacliing 



the nasals. Supraorbital processes rudimentary. Nasals generally 



greatly prolonged j)osteriorly, widely expanded anteriorly, and usu- 



2 2 



ally early consolidated by anchyloses. Incisors oZTo" -''^^ol^^s lobed 



(in two genera acutely multi-lobed). Claws of the hind limbs rudi- 

 mentary, and the outer digits lengthened . STENORHYNCHINiE. 



8. Skull elongate, narrow anteriorly. Nasals greatly narrowed poste- 



riorly. Molars 4- or 5-lobed, the principal lobe large, pointed, re- 

 curved, with a smaller one in frout of it aud two (in the first and 

 second molars) or three (in the others) slender, pointed, recurved 

 lobes behind it. Lower jaw abruptly angular behind. . .Lobodon. 



9. General form of the skull much as in the last. Nasals greatly pro- 



longed posteriorly. Molars 3-lobed, the central lobe cylindrical, 

 high, pointed, recurved, with a smaller lobe in front and an- 

 other behind the principal one. Lower jaw gently rounded pos- 

 teriorly Ogmorhinus. 



10. Skull broad; muzzle short and broad, with very short, small nasals. 



Intermaxillaries prolonged ujiward, meeting the nasals. Molars 

 small, separated, with a central prominent point, and a smaller one 

 (in unworn teeth) behind it. Lower jaw slender, with a short 

 symphysis and no j)rominent posterior angle . . . . . Leptonychotes. 



11. Skull very broad (in general outline much as in the Cystojihorinw), 



with a broad, short muzzle, and very large orbital fossfe. Nasals 

 very broad in front, greatly prolonged and gradually narrowed 

 posteriorly. Molars small, .3-lobed, the central lobe much the 

 largest and slightly recurved Ommatophoca. 



SYNONYMATIC LIST OF THE SPECIES.* 



I. Genus Phoca, Linne. 



Syn. Pusa, ScoPOLi; Calloceplialus, F. Cuvier; Pagoiiliilus, Pagomys, Halir 

 cyon, HalipMlns, Gray. 



1. Phoca vitulina, Linnd. 



Syn. Fhoca variegata, Nilsson, 1820. 



Phoca lifforea, Thienemann, 1824. 

 Phoca linncei, tigrina, cliorisi, Lesson, 1828. 

 Phoca canina, Pallas, 1831. 

 Phoca concolor, DeKay, 1842. 

 Halichoerus antarcticus, Peale, 1848. 

 Lolodon carcinophaga, Cassin, 1858. 



*For full citation of the synonymy of the North American Phocids see 

 posted,, in the general history of the species. 



