PHOCA. 



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breadth, zygomatic 4^ inches, cranial 3j inches. 

 Mandible, length 4i inches. Collected by Dr Robert 

 Brown, Lamont Expedition, 1869. 

 North Atlantic. M'Bain Collection. 



4. Skeleton, disarticulated, of young PJioca hispida. Skull, 



length 5i inches, over vertex 7j inches; breadth, 

 zygomatic 3^ inches, cranial 3^ inches. Mandible 

 3| inches. Humerus with supracondyloid foramen. 

 Scapula, post-spinous larger than pre-spinous fossa ; 

 coracoid and acromion rudimentary. Ilium with an 

 everted crest. 1882. 



5. Skull, not adult, of PJtoca Jiispida, broken. Length 6| 



inches, over vertex 8^ inches ; breadth, zygomatic 

 3^ inches. Mandible 4^ inches. 

 Donor— Mr W. Stewart Campbell, Dundee, October 1881. 



6. Skull of young Phoca Jiispida, very imperfect. Cranial 



breadth 3 inches. From Spitzbergen, 1869. 



7. Skull, much broken, probably Phoca hispida. Length of 



mandible 31 inches. 



Donor — Dr James Foulis. 



8. Skeleton, adult, imperfect, disarticulated, regarded as 

 Phoca hispida, found in brick-clay at Puggiston, 

 Montrose. Humerus, length 3"5 inches, with supra- 

 condyloid foramen. Radius, length 3"95 inches ; ulna, 

 length 5 inches. Described by Turner in Journ. 

 Anat. and PJtys., vol. iv , 1870. The cuspidation of 



