H. Hewer R.

Collins New Naturalist Library


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1. External features of seal and sea-lion

       13. Growth and maturation of the os penis

       14. The os penis index

       15. Distribution by age of cow and bull grey seals

       16. The male genitalia of the grey seal

       17. Growth and maturation of the testis in the grey seal

       18. Variations during the year in adult testicular weights in the grey seal

       19. The female genitalia of the grey seal (adult)

       20. The female genitalia of the grey seal at birth

       21. Foetal growth rate in the grey seal

       22. Counts of grey seals on West Hoyle Bank and on the Farne Islands

       23. Counts of grey seals on West Hoyle Bank, 1951–56 and 1966–70

       24. Early stages in territory formation on Shillay

       25. Daily pupping rates for Ramsey Island, North Rona, Staple Island and Brownsman

       26. Daily pupping rates in neighbouring rookeries

       27. Breeding sites on Ramsey Island

       28. Breeding sites on Eilean nan Ron and Ghaoidmeal

       29. Breeding sites on Shillay

       30. Breeding sites on North Rona

       31. The Outer Farne Islands

       32. Breeding sites on the Farne Islands

       33. Different types of social arrangements in different groups of grey seals

       34. The grey seal pup in the first four weeks

       35. Bull territories on Shillay

       36. Types of marker used on grey seal pups

       37. Recoveries of young marked grey seals

       38. Growth rates in grey seal pups

       39. World distribution of common seals

       40. Distribution of common seals in British waters – recorded sightings

       41. Distribution of common seals in British waters – breeding areas

       42. Rare species of pinnipede in British waters – ringed seal, harp seal and bearded seal

       43. World distribution of ringed seals

       44. World distribution of harp seals

       45. World distribution of bearded seals

       46. Rare species of pinnipede in British waters – hooded seal and walrus

       47. World distribution of hooded seals

       48. World distribution of the walrus

       49. Numbers of pups born on the Farne Islands, 1956–70

       50. Maximum counts and numbers of pups born on the Farne Islands, 1956–68

       51. The Farne Islands

       52. Average monthly counts on the Farne Islands, 1956–68

       53. World distribution of Phocidae

       54. World distribution of Otariidae and Odobænidae

      SEALS are fascinating animals. Everyone knows what they look like, but most people, even some experienced naturalists, have only seen them alive in zoos, where the seals, and their relatives the sea lions, are such firm favourites with the crowds. It is not really difficult to see quite large numbers of both grey and common seals by visiting the correct coastal areas of Britain, but few casual visitors find themselves in the right place at the right time. The exception is the