A Biological Investigation of the Hudson Bay Region
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''Appendix to Ross's Second Voyage, p. xxi, 1835. «Ibid, p. xxii, 1S35. ('Expedition to the Shores of the Arctic Sea, p. 180, 1850. ''Appendix to Ross's Second Voyage, p. xix, 1835. .''Appendix to Parry's Second Voyage, p. 94, 1825 (1827). ffRept. Prog. Can. Geol. Surv., 1882-3-4, App. II, p. 52DD (1885). October, 1902,] MAMMALS OF KEEWATIN. 7l visited. A long line of surprising strength is made by cutting the skin of the animal in a spiral manner. Dr. Bell saw skins of the bearded seal in the ...possession of the Eski- mos in Hudson Strait in 1SS4, and a few of the animals were observed bj' his party. He also saw bearded seals on the Eastmain coast in 1877, and killed a large one at the mouth of Moose River." J. C. Ross reported the species to be found in summer on the shores of Boothia.'' Phoca vitulina Linn. Harbor Seal. Doubtless found in all parts of the Ba}'^. We saw it in numbers all along the coast visited, especially at the mouth of Churchill River. We saw one August 28, several miles above York Factory, as we were ascending Hayes River.
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