Archive image from page 109 of Cuvier's animal kingdom arranged. Cuvier's animal kingdom : arranged according to its organization cuviersanimalkin00cuvi Year: 1840 Fig. 37.—Greeuland Seal. The Sterrincks {Stenorhynclnis, F. Cuv.)— Possess four incisors to each jaw, and cheek- teeth deeply notched into tlu'ee points (fig. 38), [but with single roots : the muzzle slender and much elongated ; and very small claws]. One only is known (Ph. leptoni/.v, Bl.), from tiie Austral seas : size of the Bearded Seal. [An allied species constitutes The Leptonyx (Leptonyx, Gray)— The grinders of which are b


Archive image from page 109 of Cuvier's animal kingdom arranged. Cuvier's animal kingdom : arranged according to its organization cuviersanimalkin00cuvi Year: 1840 Fig. 37.—Greeuland Seal. The Sterrincks {Stenorhynclnis, F. Cuv.)— Possess four incisors to each jaw, and cheek- teeth deeply notched into tlu'ee points (fig. 38), [but with single roots : the muzzle slender and much elongated ; and very small claws]. One only is known (Ph. leptoni/.v, Bl.), from tiie Austral seas : size of the Bearded Seal. [An allied species constitutes The Leptonyx (Leptonyx, Gray)— The grinders of which are bluntly three-lobed, the muzzle broad and rounded, and hind feet clawless. Otaria WeddelUt, Lesson.—Also from the South Seas], Tig. 33.—Teeth of Sterrinck


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