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Miller, Gerrit S., Jr., 1900. 



A new subgenus for Lepus idahoensis. Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, 

 XIII, p. 157, June 13, 1900. 



Brachylagus is proposed as a subgenus for Lepus (Brachylagus) 

 idahoensis Merriam, and some of its characters are defined. 



Miller, Gerrit S., Jr., and Rehn, James A. G., '01. 



Systematic Results of the Study of North American Land Mammals to the 

 close of the year 1900. Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., xxx, No. i, pp. 175- 

 190, December 27, 1901. 



It gives a complete list of ail the North American Duplicidenta known 

 up to the close of 1900 and places them in their several genera and sub- 

 genera, according to the views of modern workers. 



Pallas, 1778. 



Novae Species Quadrupedum e Glirium Ordine. 1778, pp. 1-70, pis. i-iv. 



The hares, rabbits and pikas are placed in one genus Lepus. 



The external and internal anatomy of Ochotona pusilla, alpina, and 

 ogotona is given with considerable detail. Figures of the skull and a 

 figure of the entire skeleton of pusilla are given. Lepus variabilis and 

 L. tolai are also described at some length. 



Palmer, T. S., '04. 



North American Fauna No. 23. Index Generum Mammalium. January 



23, 1904-' 



On pp. 850-851, a list of the generic and subgeneric terms that have 

 been applied to the Leporidse; on p. 860, those that have been applied to 

 the Ochotonidse. In the body of this invaluable work, each of these terms 

 is treated by itself. 



Schlegel, H., '80. 



On an anomalous species of Hare discovered in the Isle of Sumatra ; 

 Lepus netscheri. Notes from the Leyden Museum, 11, 1880, pp. 59-65, 

 February. 



A description of external characters and a few skeletal characters is 

 given. No figures. 



Stone, Witmer, 1900. 



Description of a new rabbit from the Liu Kiu islands, and a new flying 

 squirrel from Borneo. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, 1900, pp. 

 460-463. 



External and cranial characters of Pentalagus fuvncssi (Stone) de- 

 scribed. Pcntalagus not recognized as distinct but considered a part of 

 Caprolagns. which is regarded as a good genus. 



Trouessart, E-L., '97. 



Catalogus Mammalium, Vol. i, fasc. iii, 1897, pp. 644-664. 



^'^ list, with references, of all known hares, rabbits, and pikas is given. 

 It aims to be a compilation of what has been published in a systematic 

 way on the subject, up to its date of publication, together with the 

 geographic distribution. 



