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MR. ST. GEORGE MIVART AND DR. J. MURIE [June 26, 



Fig. I. 



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A 



B 



A. Sole of left fore foot, and C of left hind foot, of Crested Agouti. B. Sole of 

 left fore foot, and B of left hind foot, of Guinea-pig. Natural size. 



In the Hare there are five toes visible, which are much longer and 

 hairy ; and there are no pads perceptible, even when the hairs are 

 removed. 



In the hind foot of the Crested Agouti, which has but three toes, 

 the tarsus is long, narrow, and bare. On the sole are two small 



