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On 



Rhodesiati Hare. 



brown ; the brown flames and white spaces on the upper part 

 of the body-whorl and crossing- the angle have the obliquely- 

 arcuate form of the labial sinus. The aperture is of about 



Conus e.vcelsus. 



the average width, with a thin sharp lij) arcuately receding 

 and forming quite a Pleurotomoid sinus. 



The shell came to me from New Caledonia ; but I have 

 at present no certain information as to its habitat. It is now 

 in the British Museum (South Kensington). 



LXXIV. — On a new Rhodesian Hare. 

 By E. C. Chubb. 



Lepus zuluensis mtcklemi, subsp. n. 



A small form of L. zuluensis. 



General colour above drab-brown, pencilled with black, 



