LYONj THE HARES AND THEIR ALLIES 443 



Microlagus is named on p. 660 as a subgenus for Lcpiis ciiicrasccns 

 Allen. 



Waterhouse, G. R., '48. 



A Natural History of the Mammalia, Vol. 11, Rodentia, 1848, pp. 9-147, 

 pis. I and II. 



Contains an excellent account of the structure and characters of the 

 two families Leporid;e and Ochotonida?. Ail the species known at that 

 time are described. On plate 11 good figures are given of the skulls of 

 Lepiis timidtts and Ochotona alpiiia. 



EXPLANATION OF PLATES 



Plate LXXIV (About four-fifths natural size) 



1 and la. Lefus (Macrotolagus) alleni, No. 59,223, Sonora, ]Mexico. 



2 and 2a. Lcpns (Lcpits) ctiropccus, No. 105,831, Switzerland. 



Plate LXXV (About five-sixths natural size) 



1. Lcpns (Pcccilolagus) amcricanus dalli, No. 36,209, Alaska. 



2. Lcpus {Macrotolagus) alleni. No. 59,223, Sonora, Mexico. 



3. Lcpus (Lcpus) curopccus. No. 105,831, Switzerland. 



Plate LXXVI (About five-sixths natural size) 



1, 4. Lcpus (Paxilolagus) americanus dalli, No. 36,209, Alaska. 



2, 5. Orycfolagus cuniculus, No. 49,645, Germany. 



3, 6. Limnolagus palustris. No. 2,089, Society Hill, South Carolina. 



7, 8. Sylvilagus (Sylz'ilagus) Horidantis transitionalis, No. 49,624, Monroe 

 county, New York. 



9, 10. Sylvilagus (Microlagus) hachmani. No. 44,416, San Luis Obispo, Cali- 

 fornia. 



Plate LXXVH (About five-sixths natural size) 



1. Sylvilagus (Microlagus) bachmani, No. 44,4i6, San Luis Obispo, Cali- 

 fornia. 



2. Sylvilagus (Sylvilagus) Aoridanus transitionalis, No. 49,634. ^lonroe 

 county. New York. 



3. Pronolagus crassicaudatus, No. 22,972, South Africa. 



4. Limnolagus palustris, No. 2,089, Society Hill, South Carolina. 



5. Oryctolagus cuniculus, No. 49>645, Germany. 



Plate LXXVHI (Natural size) 

 la, lb, ic. Romcrolagus nelsoni. No. 57,954' Mt. Popocatepetl, Mexico. 

 2a, 2b. Pronolagus crassicaudatus. No. 22,972, South Africa. 

 3. Brachylagus idahoensis, No. 93,696, lone valley, Idaho. 



Plate LXXIX (Natural size) 



I. Brachylagus idahoensis. No. 93,696, lone valley, Idaho. 

 2a, 2b, 2C. Pentalagus furncssi. No. 5,583 (Wistar Institute). Liu Kiu 

 islands. 



