98 H A R E. Class I. 



Div. II. Sect. II. 



With only two cutting teeth in each jaw. 

 Herbivorous, frugivorous. 



XII. HARE. Two cutting teeth in each jaw. 



Long ears : fhort tail. 

 Five toes before, four behind. 



•^,0. C O M- Lepus, Plinii, lib. viii. c. ^^. De Buffon, Tom. vi. 246. 



M O N. The Hare. Raiifyn. quad. 204. Tab. 38. 



White Hare. Mort. Northampt. Lepus timidus. iJn.fy/i. jy. 



445. Lepus Cauda abrupta pupil- 



Sib. Scot. II. lis atris. Faun. Suec. 35. 



Meyer^s an, ii. Tab. 32. Lepus vulgaris cinereus. 



Gef tier quad. 605. Klein quad. 51. 



Lepus caudatus ex cinereo ru- Br. Zool. 41. Syn. quad. No. 



fus. BriJJon quad. 94. 184. 



Brit, Yfgyfarnog, Ceinach Germ. Has, Haas 



fren. Le Lievre Dut. Haas 



Ital, Lepre, Lievora S^ed. Hare 



Span, Liebre Bo.n, Hare 



?9rt, Lebre 



TO enter on a minute defcription of fo well 

 known an animal, would be to abufe the 

 reader's patience •, yet to negled pointing out the 

 admirable contrivance of its feveral properties and 

 parts, would be fruftrating the chief defign of 



this 



