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and Cape Constance we saw as many as 300 together. 
These were Weddelli. The Rossii was very poorly 
represented ; we only secured four specimens of them 
altogether. These were three males and one female. 
In the vicinity of Cape Adare seals were to be found 
nearly all the winter, either on the ice near the blow 
holes or in the water at these holes, which they 
managed to keep open. The seals were in great 
numbers on the beach at Camp Ridley when we 
MOTHER AND CHILD (Weddelli). 
landed in 1899, and many dead dry seals were lying 
partly covered in the guano deposits. These were 
undoubtedly of the white kind, some of them having 
been quite young seals. I had hoped to have found 
that the white seal would breed in Robertson Day, 
but was disappointed at finding this was not the 
case. 
The JVeddeli and sea leopard both bred in 
Robertson Bay, and we frequently found the young 
ode сібе journeys. They all seemed 
