au MAMMALIA OF INDIA. 
coloration throughout.” ‘The specimens were all shot in winter too. 
(See Blanford’s ‘ Scientific Results, Second Yarkand Mission,’ p. 65, and 
plate iv., fig. 1.) 
No. 414. LrEpus PAMIRENSIS. 
The Pamir Hare. 
Hapitat.—Lake Sirikal, Pamir. 
DescripTion.—Pale sandy brown; almost isabelline on back and 
sides ; rump greyish-white ; tail black above; face and anterior portion 
of the ears concolorous with back ; terminal portion of ears black out- 
side at the edge; breast light rufous ; lower parts white; fur fine, close 
and soft ; fore-legs in front, and hind-legs outside, with a light brownish 
tinge. 
Si1zE.—Head and body, about 17 inches; tail, 4 inches. 
The hare is described and named by Mr. W. T. Blanford, and from 
his full description I have abridged the above short notice. It is also 
well figured in the ‘ Yarkand Report,’ plate v., fig. 1. 
No. 415. LEpPus STOLICZKANUS. 
Stolicska s Hare. 
Hapirat.— Kashghar, Altum Artush district, north-east of Kash- 
ghar. 
Description.— General colour light sandy brown, much mixed with 
black on the back ; the rump very little paler; tail rather long, black 
above ; face and anterior portion of ears the same colour as the back ; 
terminal portion of ears black outside ; nape and breast light rufous ; 
lower parts white. The skull differs much from that of Z. Yarkandensis 
and Z. Pamirensis, the nasals being much more abruptly truncated 
behind than in either, and the parietal region or sinciput flatter” 
(Blanford’s ‘ Scientific Results, Second Yarkand Mission,’ p. 69, and 
plate v. fig. 2, skull plate, Va. fig. 2). 
Size.—Head and body, about 17 inches ; tail, with hair, 5 inches. 
This hare was obtained by Dr. Stoliczka, and was first described and 
named by Mr. W. T. Blanford (‘J. A. S. B.’ vol. xiv. 1875, part i: 
p. 110). 
‘ No. 416.. LEPUS CRASPEDOTIS. 
The Large-eared Hare. 
Hasirat.—Baluchistan, Pishin. 
DESCRIPTION.—Colour brown above, white below; the fur of the 
back is very pale French grey at the base, then black, and the tip is pale 
brown, almost isabelline ; the black rings are wanting on the nape, hind 
