CLXXIV TABLE OF QUADRUPEDS: 
IBY We Ill. 
GENUS. OLD WORLD. NEW WORLD. 
XX. Watrus. |4réfic, N° 71+! Spitzbergen. Greenland. No- Hudfon’s Bay. Gulph of 
va Zemlja. Thecoaft of| St. Laurence. On the 
theFrozen Sea. Andonthe| weftern fide of America, 
Afiatic fide, to the fouth] as low as lat. 58. 42. 
of Bering’s ftreights, as 
low as lat. 62. 50. 
XXI. SEAL. Common, N° 72./ All the European and north- | Northern feas of America. 
ern Afatic feas, even to 
the fartheft north. Kam#/- 
chatka. E. 
Great, N° 73.| Greenland and Kamt/chatka.| Weft of North America. 
E. ; 
Leporine, N°75.!White Sea. Iceland. Spitz-| There can be no doubt 
bergen. Kamtfchatka. that every fpecies of 
Harp, Ne 77. Spitzbergen. Greenland. Ice- Seal is found on the 
land. White Sea. Kamtf- American coat. 
chatka. 
Urfine, N°79. Kamtfchatka. New Zealand.|W eft of America, and from 
the ifle of Gallipagos to 
New Georgia. 
Leonine, N° 80.| Kamt/chatka. Welt of America. Streights 
of Magellan. Staten land. 
Falkland ifles. 
XXII, Manatl. | Whale-tailed, i Bering’s ifle, and near the| Weft of America. 
N° 81. ifle of St. Mauritius. 
Sea Ape, p. 181- = —_ Weft of America. 
Det Vi. IV. 
XXIII. BAT. | New York, N 82.| New Zealand. New York. 
Bone elias i — = Carolina. 
Ne 83. 
Nodtule, N° 84.) France. £. Hudfon’s Bay. 
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