20 FAUNA OF NEW ENGLAND. 



GLIRES. DUPLICIDENTATA. 



. LEPORIDAE. 



Lepus nanus Schreber. DeKay, Nat. hist. New York, 1842, 

 pt. 1, p. 93-95, pi 27, fig. 1. 



In bushy places ; transition zone. 



N. H.— North to Webster. 



Vt. — Windsor; Connecticut valley. 



Mass. — Lower portions. 



R. I. 



CoNisr. 



FERAE. ' PINNIPEDIA. 



PHOCIDAE. 



51. Phoca ukoenlandica Erxleben. 



Harp seal; Saddle-back. 



Phoca groenlandica Erxl., Syst. regni anim., 1777, p. 588. 

 '''in Groenlaxdia et Newfoundland." 



Phoca groenlandica Fabricius. Allen, History of North Araer. 

 Pinnipeds, 1880, p. 630-654, fig. 50. 



Phoca groenlandica Fabricius. Elliot, Field Columb. mus., 

 zool. ser., 1901, vol. 2, p. 364-365, pi. 49, (1 fig.). 



Marine; straggler from the north. 

 Mass. — Nahant. 

 Conn. — Stonington (?). 



52. Phoca vitulina Linne. 



Harbor seal; Sea-dog. 



Phoca vitidina Linne, Syst. nat., ed. 10, 1758, vol. 1, p. 38. 

 "in maki Eukopaeo." 



Phoca vitulina Linne. Allen, History of North Amer. Pinni- 

 peds, 1880, p. 559-597, fig. 43-48. 



Phoca vitidina (Linne). Stone & Cram, Amer. animals, 1902, 

 p. 215-217, fig. on pi. facing p. 216. 



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