300 CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES  [Proc. 4TH Serr. 
Synonyms—‘Otaria gillespu M’Bain, Proc. Edinb. Roy. 
Soc., 1, 1858, p. 422 (type from California)”; Zalophus gil- 
lespii; Arctocephalus gilliespu; Lobo Marino. 
Range—Seacoast and islands of southern California, breed- 
ing northwards from near the Mexican line to San Miguel 
Island; occurs at times farther north even to San Francisco 
Bay (J. Rowley, MS; Mus. Vert. Zool.). 
Eumetopias stelleri (Lesson) 
Steller Sea Lion 
Original description—“Otaria stelleri Lesson, Dict. Class 
Hist. Nat., 13,-1828, p. 420.” 
Type locality—“North Pacific Ocean.” 
Synonyms—Eumetopias jubata; Otaria jubata; Arcto- 
cephalus monteriensis Gray, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1859, pp. 
358, 360, pl. 72 (type from Monterey). 
Range—Seacoast and islands of central and northern Cali- 
fornia, breeding northwards from Richardson Rock, near San 
Miguel Island, to near the Oregon line (J. Rowley, MS; Mus. 
Wen, Zool. )). : 
Callotaria alascana (Jordan and Clark) 
Pribilof Fur Seal 
Original description—Callorhinus alascanus Jordan and 
Clark, Fur Seals and Fur Seal Islands of North Pacific Ocean, 
De Oy LSS), wo.) 
Type locality—Pribilof Islands, Bering Sea. 
Synonyms—Callorhinus ursinus, part; Northern Fur Seal, 
part. 
Range—In the annual migrations this fur seal occurs from 
January to March on the ocean off northern California, south 
as far as the vicinity of Point Conception (see Townsend, in 
Fur Seals and Fur Seal Islands of North Pacific Ocean, pt. 
3, 1899, pp. 223-252, map). 
Arctocephalus townsendi Merriam 
Guadalupe Fur Seal 
Original description—Arctocephalus townsendi Merriam, 
Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., 11, July 1,:1897, p. 178. 
