LEPUS. 29 



92248. Skinand skull. Adult female. P'ort Klamath. Oreoon. Janu- 

 ary 25, 1898. Collected by B. L. Cunninoluiin. Orio-ina! numlxn- 

 1191X. 



Well-made skin in good condition; skull perfect, except for slight injury to 

 upper border of foramen magnum and angle of left mandibular ramus. 



Lepus labradorius Miller. Cotypes. 



Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., XIII, p. 39, May 29, 1899. 

 14149. Skin. Adult. Fort Chimo, Ungava, Labi-ador. Septeml)er 



28, 1882. Collected by Lucien M. Turner. Orioinal number 1180. 



This skin should have a skull, 37138, which can not 1)0 found. 



Skin catalogued February 2, 1884; skull, April, 1896. 

 Skin is well made and in good condition, pelage somewhat worn. 

 23132. Skull only. Adult. Same place and collector as above. 



Original number 2326. Catalogued January 12, 1889. 



Except for loss of the two left upper incisors, the skull is perfect. 

 Both cotypes are designated by number. There is a typographical error in 

 the skull number. It should be 23132 instead of 32132. 



Lepus americanus macfarlani Merriam. 



Proc. Wash. Acad. Sci., II, p. 30, March 14, 1900. 

 tWbV- Skin (lost) and skull. Adult male. Fort Anderson, Macken- 

 zie, Canada. March, 1863. Collected by R. MacFarlane. Origi- 

 nal number 319. Skull catalogued May 6, 1875; skin in 1864 or 

 1865. 



Angular process of right half of mandible somewhat broken, and posterior 

 edge of left half of mandible more or less injured; otherwise, skull in good con- 

 dition. Catalogue calls for skin no. 7111, which can not now be found. 



Lepus californicus magdalenae Nelson. Biological Survey collection. 

 Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., XX, p. 81, July 22, 1907. 

 146168. Skin and skull. Adult male. Magdalena Island, Lower 

 California, Mexico. November 26. liH)5. Collected by E. W. 

 Nel.son and E. A. (xoldman. Original tuunber 18638. 



Well-made skin in good condition; skull perfect, except for absence of left 

 post-orbital process. 



Lepus merriami Mearns. 



Preliminary Diagnoses of New Mammals from the Mexican Border of the United 

 States, p. 2, IMarch 25, 1896. (Reprinted in Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., X VIII, No. 

 1075, p. 444, May 23, 189().) 



83797. Skin and skull. Adult female. Fort Clark, Kinney County, 

 Texas. April 6, 1893. Collected })y Dr. E. A. Mearns, U. S. A. 

 Original number 2317. International Boundary Conunission. 

 Catalogued September 11, 1897. 



Skin well-made and preserved, but made up on its side instead of belly; .«kul! 

 perfect, except for loss of the last upper molar on each side. 

 Type designated by the collector's original number. 



