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CARNIVORA. 

 PJNNIPEDIA. 



PHOCII)^. 



PHOCID^. 



GREENLAND OR HARP SEAL. 

 Phoca yroenlandica (Fabricius). 



Specific Character. — Adult, tawny-grey or yellowisli- white, sometimes 

 spotted ; male with a large tlackish cresoentic patch on its back and sides. 

 Skull with the hinder edge of the bony palate entire, nearly straight ; 

 branches of lower jaw sub-parallel in front. 



Phoca rjrcerdandica, Fabricius, MuUer's Prod. Zool. Dan. p. Tiii. (1776). 



Calocephalm groenlandica,V. Cdvier, Diet. Sc. Nat. XXXIX. 545 (1826). 

 Par/oj)hilus grcenlandica, J. E. GtRat, Cat. Phoe. Brit. Mus. 25. 



The Greenland or Harp Seal is readily distinguishable, 

 in the case of the adult male, by its peculiar markings. 

 More constant characters, however, will be found in the 

 structure of the skull, in which the posterior edge of 

 the bony palate is not notched, but nearly straight, while 

 the branches of the lower jaw are sub-parallel in front, 

 instead of diverging at once, as in the other members of 

 the genus. 



It is not without considerable doubt that we retain the 



