28 LEPUS. 



Cunadii. Auu:ust 17, 19»»0. Collected by E. A. Preble. Orio-inal 

 number H847. 



Well-made 8kin in good condition; wkull with right t^ide of maxillary injured; 

 ends of nasals (about one-third) broken away; right condyle imperfect and lower 

 side of right mandibular ramus injured. 



Lepus americanus dalli Merriam. 



Proc. Wash. Acad. Sci., II, p. 29, March 14, 1900. 

 ^m^ Skin and skull. Adult male. Nulato, Alaska. January 27, 

 1867. Collected by Dr. W. H. Dall. Original number 584. West- 

 ern Union Company's Overland International Telegraph Expedi- 

 tion. Catalogued January' 15, 1868. 



Unfilled skin in winter j)elage, in rather poor condition ; skull perfect. 

 Type designated by the skull number. Skin was not known to exist at time of 

 publication of description. 



Lepus festinus Nelson. Biological Survey collection. 



Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., XVII, pp. 108-109, May 18, 1904. 

 53490. Skin and skull. Adult male. I rolo, Hidalgo, Mexico. March 

 31, 1893. Collected by E. W. Nelson and E. A. Goldman. Orig- 

 inal number 4522. 

 Well-made skin in good condition ; ekull perfect. 



Lepus gaillardi Mearns. 



Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XVIII, No. 1081, p. 560, June 24, 1896. 

 114 f|. Skin and skull. Adult male. West fork of the Playas Valley, 

 near monument No. 63, Mexican boundary line. June 17, 1892. 

 Collected by Dr. E. A. Mearns, U. S. A^, and F. X. Holzner. 

 Original number 1885. International Boundary Commission. 

 Catalogued November 5, 1892. 



Well-made skin in good condition ; pelage somewhat worn. Skull has lost the 

 left bulla and the outer anterior margin of the nazals are somewhat broken, as 

 is also the condyloid process of the left half of mandible. 



Lepus texianus griseus Mearns. 



Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XVIII, No. 1081, p. 562, June 24, 1896. 

 UiU' Skin and skull. Adult female. Fort Hancock, El Paso 

 County, Texas. June 22, 1893. Collected by Dr. E. A. Mearns, 

 U. S. A. Original number 2353. International Boundary Com- 

 mission. Catalogued July 29, 1893. 



Well-made skin in good condition, but made up lying on the side instead of 

 belly; skull perfect. 



Lepus klamathensis Merriam. Biological Survey collection. 



North Amer. Fauna, No. 16, pp. 100-101, October 28, 1899. 



