550 CONCLUSIONS. 
The little hairy bunch which is visible in the forepart of the back, 
is the shoulder of the other side. The hairs of the back-line are 
longer than the others, forming a mane extending all over the. 
Fig. 77.— Humetopias Stelleri (Lesson) Prrers. — Sketched by the animal-painter 
G. Miirze,, from a living specimen in the Zoological Gardens of Berlin. — From the 
Iulustrirte Zeitung of Jan. 27, 1877. 
neck and back. The reader will see that I have represented this — 
animal with only four toes on both the foreflappers and hindflap- 
pers; this is because I give a facsimile of the figure occurrmg in. 
Breum’s “Thierleben’. 
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Fig. 78.— Humetopias Stellert (Lesson) Prrers. — Sketched from a living specimen 
by the animal-painter G. Mitzen in the Zoological Gardens of Berlin. — From the [/ustrirte 
Zeitung of Jan. 27, 1877. 
It is not the place here to give a monograph of Pinnipeds, but 
to compare the different known characters of the sea-serpents with 
those of the other of Pinnipeds, and therefore I am obliged to take 
the same order I have followed above. | 
