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variations in other parts, to be defcribed by their 
particular marks, befides the canine teeth. We 
fhall therefore add to thefe two fpecies of Linnaeus 
fome particular ones, which he had not feen (fpeci- 
mens of which our mufaeum affords) ; and fhall make 
a table of them ; that whenever any others fhall at 
any time occur to the learned, they may be added to 
thefe. 
Phoca minor , dentibus caninis teBis, palm is anteri- 
oribus digitatis, ungulatis , pojlerioribus latis 
or dinar iis y urtgulis teretibus donatis. 
The common feal.1 , , 
Vitulus marinus, l Cha ;' leton - and other 
Sea-calf, J authors ' 
On the fhores of the Ifle of Wight, Cornwall, and 
almofl every country. 
Phoca minor , dentibus caninis teBis y service lon- 
giore , capite lutra caput referente , pa bn is ante- 
rioribus latis non digitatis , pojlerioribus latis 
ordinariis. 
The long-neck’d Lai. — Grew. 
On the fhores of divers countries. 
Phoca minor , dentibus caninis teBis , palmis ante- 
rior ibus digitatis, ungulatis, pofterionbus latis 
ordinariis , collo conJlriBo , capite tejludim- 
forme. 
The tortoife-headed feal. 
On the fhores of many parts of Europe. 
Phoca 
