SPECIES OF MAMMALIA. 



Icon. 



Inhab. ? Bullock's Museum. 



Obs. Like Phoca fasciata^ Shaw, in colour, but has ears. 



470. 4. O. Cinerea (Ash-coloured Sea Bear.) Fur ash- 

 coloured, hard, ridged, gray, without any downy fur; ears 

 conical, short. 



Otaria Cinerea, Percn and Leseur^ ^oy. aux Ter. Aust. 

 VI. 75. 



Inhab. Coast of New Holland. 



Obs. To the obscure description of Peron, we have added 

 the account of the fur and ears, from the skin of the head in 

 the Linnean Society, presented by Capt. P. King, and de- 

 scribed by Mr. Gray. 



471. 5. O. Flavescens (Yellowish Sea-Bear.) Fur uni- 

 form pale yellow ; fore-feet clawless ; the hind-feet with 

 claws ; the middle toes longer than the rest ; ears long, 

 pointed foliaceous. 



Phoca Flavescens, Shaw, Zool. 260. Otaria Flavescens, 

 Desm. Mam. 250. 



Eared Sealed, Penn. Quad. '21S. 



Icon. Shaw, Zool. i. t. 73. 



Inhab. Strait of Magellan. Leverian Museum. 



472. 6. 0. Falklandica, (Falkland Island Seal.) Fur ash- 

 gray, shaded with white ; fore feet clawless ; hind feet 

 with four claws ? 



Phoca Falklandica, Shaw, Zool. 256. Otaria Falklandica, 

 Desm. Mam. 250. 



Falkland Island Seal, Penn. Quad. 275. 



Icon. 



Inhab. Falkland Islands. 



Obs. There is a specimen in the Museum from New South 

 Shetland, which, as observed by Mr. Gray, agrees with the 



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