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Phoca sp. B. Kellogg, R., Univ. Calif. Publ., Bull. Dept. Geol., vol. 13, 

 no. 4, pp. 45-46. Berkeley, 1922. 

 Type locality. — In shell bearing stratum about six feet above beach level 

 at the point where cliff begins on approaching the town of La Jolla from the 

 north. Presumably the lower level of the upper San Pedro beds near La Jolla, 

 San Diego County, California. Pleistocene. 



PHOCA, sp. A Kellogg 

 Phoca, sp. A. Kellogg, R., Univ. Calif. Publ., Bull. Dept. Geol., vol. 13, 

 no. 4, p. 45. 1922. 



Type locality. — Northwest end of Tejon Hills, Kern County, California, in 

 unsurveyed N.E. 14, Section 23, Township 32 South, Range 29 East (Mount 

 Diablo Base and Meridian). In Santa Margarita white clayey sands, 100 feet 

 below Chanac formation. Ostrea titan and Pecten crassicardo, etc., occur in a 

 bed stratigraphically but a short distance below this horizon. Upper Miocene. 



PHOCA, near HISPIDA Schreber 



Calocephalus vitulinus. Brown, T., Trans. Roy. Soc. Edinburgh, vol. 24, 

 pt. 3, p. 629. 1867. (Errol.) 



Phoca vitellinus. Howden, J. G., Trans. Edinburgh Goel. Soc, vol. 1, p. 

 141. 1868. (Montrose.) 



Phoca hispida. Van Beneden, P. J., Bull. Acad. Roy. Sei. de Belgique 

 (2), vol. 32, p. 6. Brussels, 1871.— Van Beneden, P. J., Ann. Mus. 

 Roy. Hist. Nat. de Belgique, vol. 1, pt. 1, p. 28. Brussels, 1877. — 

 Lonnberg, E., Arkiv for Zoologi utgifvet af K. Svenska Vetenskaps- 

 akademien i Stockholm, Uppsala and Stockholm, vol. 4, no. 22, pp. 

 3-16, figs. 1-2. 1908. (Litorhina clay.) — Lonnberg, E., Fauna oeh 

 Flora, Popular Tidskrift for Biologi, Haft 4, pp. 165-173, figs. 1-2. 

 1908. — Lonnberg, E., Arkiv for Zoologi utgifvet af K. Svenska 

 Vetenskapsakademien i. Stockholm, Uppsala and Stockholm, vol. 6, 

 no. 3, pp. 9-12. 1910. (Fresh water clay.) — Turner, W., The marine 

 mammals in the anatomical museum of the University of Edinburgh, 

 pt. 3, pp. 185-186. London, 1912. (Puggiston; Montrose; Errol.) 



Ph(oca) hispida foss. Roger, O., Berich naturwiss. Vereins f. Schwaben 

 und Neuburg (a. V.), vol. 32, p. 74. Augsburg, 1896.— Toula, F., 

 Beitriige z. Palaont. u. Geol. Osterreich-Ungarns u. d. Orients, vol. 11, 

 p. 55. Wien und Leipzig. 1898. 



(Pusa) hispida foss. Trouessart, E. L., Catalogus mammalium tarn viven- 

 tium quam fossilium, vol. 1, p. 386. Berlin, 1897. 

 Type locality. — In arctic shell clay of brickfield near Errol, Scotland. Pleisto- 

 cene. 



Genus PHOCANELLA Van Beneden 



Phocanclla. Van Beneden, P. J., Bull. Acad. Roy. Sei. de Belgique (2), vol. 41, 

 p. 799. Brussels, 1876. 



Type, Phocanclla pumila Van Beneden. 



