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with the same dentition as the skull described on pp. 287, 288. 

 Also said to have come from the "environs des iles Falckland ou 

 Malouines." 



Phoca leptonyx Desmarest, Mamm., I, 1820, 247 (ex Blainville). See 

 also note on p. 243, under Phoca leponna. — G. Cuvier, Ossem. foss., 

 V, i, 1823, 207, pi. xviii, fig. 2. Same specimen. 



Seal fyom New Georgia, Home, Philos. Trans., 1822, pt. i, 240, pi. xxix, 

 skull; Lect. Comp. Anat, III, 1823, 118; IV, 1823, pi. xx, skull. 

 The same skull described by Blainville, as coming from the Falk- 

 land Islands, but here said to have come from the Island of New 

 Georgia. 



Stenorhinchus leptonyx F. Cuvier, Diet, des Sci. Nat, XXXIX, 1826, 549. 

 "lies Malouines et de la Nouvelle-Gdorgie." From Blainville and 

 Home. 



StenorJiynchits leptonyx Lesson, Man. Mamm., 1820, 199. — Nilsson, 

 Arch, f Naturg., 1841, pt. i, 307. — Owen, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist., 

 XII, 1843, 232. — Gray, Zool. Erebus and Terror, Mamm., 1844, 6, 

 pi. iii, animal, pi. iv, skull; Cat. Seals and Whales Brit. Mus., 1866, 

 16; and in his subsequent papers. — Jacquinot & Pucheran, Voy. 

 au Pole Sud, Zool., Ill, Mamm. et Ois., 1853, 27, "terres australes, 

 au sud-est du cap Horn"; Atlas, 1842- 1853 (circa 1842), pi. ix, 

 animal and skull. — Abbott, P. Z. S., 1868, 192 (Falkland Islands). — 

 Sclater, ibid., p. 192, footnote, and p. 527 (Falkland Islands). — Cun- 

 ningham, Nat. Hist. Strait Magellan, 1871, 182. Magellan Strait. 

 — Flower, Cat. Osteol. Coll. Roy. Coll. Surgeons, II, 1884, 211. 

 Tasmania, New Zealand, Falkland Islands, New Georgia (includes 

 the Blainville and Home specimen). — Borchgrevinck, First on Ant- 

 arctic Continent, 1901, 65, 170, 230, 236, near Victoria Land. 



Ogmorhinus leptonyx Peters, Monatsb. Akad. Berlin, 1875, 393. — Allen, 

 N. Am. Pinnipeds, 1880, 466. — Turner, Zool. Challenger Exp., pt. 

 Ixviii, 1888, 64. — Barrett-Hamilton, Rep. Southern Cross Coll., 1902, 

 23-34, exhaustive general account. — Wilson, ibid., 71-73, distribu- 

 tion and habits. — Bruce, Proc. Phys. Soc. Edinb., XII, 1892-1894 

 (1894), 380, near Graham Land; Rep. 63d Meet. Brit. Assoc, 1893 

 (1894), 807. — Bernacchi, To South Polar Regions, 1901, 319, 325, 

 with text cuts of animal, from life. 



Ogmorhynns leptonyx Cook, First Antarctic Night, 1901, 256, 281, 383, 

 animal, from photographs. 



