PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



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Dimensions of the body. 



Measurements. 



Head and body 



Tail ■ 



Ear, from base of orifice, from the dry skin 

 Hind foot, without claw, from the dry skin 



The teeth closely resemble those of A. roylei, and have the same 

 number of angles throughout, but the anterior loop of the first ui)i)er 

 uiolar is transverse, and the first inner angle of the anterior lower 

 molar is not longer or more curved than the succeeding ones. 



Dimentiions of (he .skaU. 



Measurements . 



Basilar length, from outer margin of forainen magnum to end 



of premaxilla' 



Zygomatic breadth 



3fi8.1B Q 



Brafdu Valley. 



f S|t6- Female. Braldu Valley, Baltistan, December 19, 1891. Type. 



LEPUS TIBETAXrS, Wat.-rhouse. 

 Dr. Abbott gives measurements of six fresh specimens of this hare, 

 four of which are in the collection. All of them were obtained in the 

 Shigar Valley, Baltistan, January and 10, 1892. 



Miusuvcmcnts and lists of specimens. 



LAGOMYS EOYLEI, Ogilby. 



There is one specimen in the collection from Nagmarg, Central Kash- 

 mir, taken at an elevation of !),000 feet. It is a fall specimen and has 

 the middle of the back black in color, produced by the massing together 

 of the long black tips of the hairs. The entire sides of the head and 

 body are rust-colored. The breast is also rust-colored and abroad line 

 of a paler tint extends thence backward al)ove the middle of the belly. 

 Elsewhere the under surfaces are whitish. 



Dr. Abbott gives the length of the one specimen obtained as 8 inches 

 but I think he has included in this the hind feet. The length of the 

 head and body in the dry skin is OJ inches (173 mm.). 



