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1925. The right femur. 



It has a third trochanter near the base of the great trochanter. The medullary artery 

 pierces the inner side of the proximal third of the bone, and the canal extends downwards. 



1926. The right tibia and fibula. The latter is anchylosed along its distal half to 

 the tibia. 



1927. The left astragalus. 



1928. The metatarsal of the inner toe (ii) of the left foot. 



It shows the process extended backwards from its proximal end to join the naviculare, 

 which seems to represent a connate entocuueiform. 



The following are parts of the same skeleton of the Russac, or Norway Hare, sometimes called the 

 'Irish Hare' (Lepus variabilis). 



Presented by Sir P. de M. Grey Egerton, Bart., M.P., F.R.S. 



1929. The skull. 



The chief distinction between this skull and that of the Lepus timidiis, is the extension of 

 the points of the nasal processes of the premaxillaries beyond the hinder ends of the nasals. 



1930. The vertebra dentata. 1931. The right scapula. 



1932. The right humerus. 



It shows the large intercondyloid perforation, and the same position and direction of the 

 arterial medullary foramen as in the common Hare. 



1933. The right radius. 1934. The right ulna. 



1935. The right os innominatum. 



1936. The right femur. 



It shows the same position and direction of the canal for the medullary artery as in the 

 common Hare. 



