CLASSIFICATION OF ANIMALS 



6. Lepus saxatilis megalotis, Thos. and Schw. P.Z.S., 1905, L 



p. 271. 



7. Lepus zuluensis typtcus^ Thos. and Schw. The Zululand 



Hare. P.Z.5., 1905, i. p. 270. 



8. Lepus zuluensis micklemi, Chubb. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (8), 



i. p. 466 (1908). 



9. Lepus zuluensis subruf us, Koheits. Ann. Trans. Mus., iv, 1913, 



p. 100. 



10. Lepus gun gunyanee, Roberts. Ann. Trans. Mus., iv. 1914, p. 184. 



11. Lepus monticularis, Thos. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (7), xi. p. 78 



(1903)- 



12. Lepus ochropus, Wagn. Sckreb. Sdugeth., Suppl. IV. p. 96 



(1844). 



13. Lepus ochropus kalakaricus, Dollman. Ann. Mag. ^at. Hist.^ 



Ser. 8, vi. Oct. 1910, p. 400. 



1. Pronolagus crassicaudatus typicus, Geoff. The Red Hare. 



2. Pronolagus crassicaudatus curryi, Thos. Curry's Red Hare. 



Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (7), x. p. 245 (1902). 



3. Pronolagus crassicaudatus melanurus, Riipp. 



4. Pronolagus crassicaudatus randensis, Jameson. Ann. Mag. 



Nat. Hist. (7), XX. p. 404 (1907). 



5. Pronolagus ruddi, Thos. and Schw. P.Z.5., 1905, i. p. 272. 



Order : CETACEA 



Mammals with a fish-Hke form modified for aquatic life. Hind 

 limbs completely absent externally. Fore limbs reduced to con- 

 dition of flippers or paddles. Tail horizontal. 



Sub-order : Ml'STACOCETI 



Family : Bal5:nidje 



{Whalebone Whales) 



V^Tiales with no teeth after birth. Instead of teeth the palate 

 is furnished with baleen or whalebone. Breathing orifice double. 

 Skin of throat smooth ; head large ; no dorsal fin ; females larger 

 than the males. 



Balana australis, Desm. The Southern Black Right WTiale. 



Diet. Class. d'Hist. Nat., ii. p. l6l. 

 Megaptera longimana, True. The Hump-backed \Miale, Proc. U.S. 



Nat. Mus., xxi. p. 635 (189S). 

 Baleenoptera sp. The Fin Wliale. 



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