sea l; 
Sea Calf, Phil. "Tranf. IX. 74. tab. v. 
Le grand Phoque de Buffon, xiii. 345. 
Utiuk ? Grant*. Greenl. I. 125. 
S. refembling the common, but grow to the 
length of twelve * feet: that defcribed in the Phih 
fT ran/, was feven feet and a half long, yet fo young 
as to have fcarce any teeth; the common feal is at 
full growth when it has attained the length of lix. 
Inhabits the coaft of Scotland , and the South of 
Greenland: the ikin is thick, and is ufed by the 
Greenlanders to cut thongs out of for their Seal 
fifhery. Perhaps is the fame with the great Kamtf- 
chatkan Seal, called by the Ruffians, Lachtachy 
weighing 800 lb. -f 
Neitfek. Grant* Greenl. I. 124, 
S. with rough briftly hair, intermixed like that of a 
hog ^ of a pale brown color. 
Inhabits Greenland: the natives make garments of 
its ikin, turning the hairy fide inmoft. Perhaps 
what our Newfoundland Seal-hunters call Square 
Phipper *, whofe coat, they fay, is like that of a 
water dog, and weighs fometimes goolb. 
* A gentleman of my acquaintance Ihot one of that Ike in ths 
North of Scotland. 
f Mullers Voy . Kamtfchatka, 60» 
z a a*- 
141 
a66. Great.' 
167. Rough: 
