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FALKLAND ISLE SEAL. 
first described with accuracy by Mr. Hermann, 
in the 4th volume of the Berhn Transactions. 
LONG-NECKED SEAL. 
Phoca Longicollis. P. inauriculata, collo elongato, pedibus anteriori- 
bus pinniformibus. 
Earless long-necked Seal, with the fore feet pinniform. 
Long-necked Seal. Pennant ^adr. 274. Grenxj mus. reg, soc. 
With a slender body: length from nose to the 
fore legs as great as from them to the tail: no 
claws on the fore feet, which resemble fins. This 
species is mentioned by Grew in his Museum of 
the Royal Society, and is figured in the Philoso- 
phical Transactions. Its native place is uncer- 
tain. 
FALKLAND ISLE SEAL. 
Phoca Falklandica. P. cinerea, capite auriculato, dentibus incisori- 
bus sukatis. 
Cinereous Seal, with small pointed ears, and the cutting-teeth 
marked with furrows. 
Falkland Isle Seal. Pennant ^adr, 275. 
This is found in the seas about Falkland isles, 
and is about four feet long, with short cinereous 
hair, tipped with dull white : the nose short, and 
beset with black bristles : ears shorty narrow, and 
pointed : the upper cutting-teeth furrowed trans- 
