MURIDJE.— LEPUS, 20] 



The Japan Hark. Lepus bracliyurus. 

 Temm., Faun. Japon. pi. 2. figs. 2, 3 (skull). 

 *a. Skiill. Japan. 



Lepus sinensis. 

 *a. Skull. China. Presented by J. E. Beeves, Esq. 



The Pock Hare. Lepus saxatilis. 

 *a. Skull. Cape of Good Hope. Presented by the Earl of Derby. 



The Sardinian Hare. Lepus mediterraneus. 



a. Skull. Tunis. From Mr. Eraser's Collection. — The specimen 

 described in Mr.Waterhouse's Nat. Hist. Maram. ii. 1848, p. 43. 



The Sassa or Khargosii. Lepus kurgosa. 

 a. Skull. Punjaub. Presented by Professor Oldham. 



Audubon's Hare. Lepus audubonii. 

 Baird, Mamm. N. America, p. 008. pi. 57. fig. 2 (skull), 1859. 



The Marsh Babbit. Lepus palustris. 

 Baird, Mamm. N. America, p. 015. pi. 59. fig. 2 (skull), 1859. 



The Wormwood Hare. Lepus artemisiae. 

 Baird, Mamm. N. America, p. G02. pi. 85. tig. 2 (skull). 

 *a. Skull. California. 



Bennett's Hare. Lepus bennettii. 

 *a. Skull. California. Presented by Captain Sir E. Belcher. 



The Californian Hare. Lepus californicus. 

 Baird, Mamm. N. America, p. 594. pi. 57. fig. 2 (skull), 1859. 



The Jackass Rabbit or Texas Hare. Lepus callotis. 



Baird, Mamm. N. America, p. 590. pi. 57. fig. 1, aud pi. 85. fig. 1 

 (skull), 1859. 



Lepus sylvaticus. 

 Baird, Mamm. N. America, p. 597. pi. 58. fig. 1 (skull), 1859. 

 a. Skull. From the Zoological Society's Collection. 



