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12. L. oiostolm, Hodgson. 



Other localities ; — Siam ; Bhamo (Ha- 

 rington) (B. M.). 



Type:~B. M. No. 1.7.7.13. 



10. L. craspedotis, Blanford. Type locality : — Pishin, Baluchistan 



(Blanford.) 



Other localities : — 'Quetta, Baluchis- 

 tan ; Afghanistan (B. M.). 



Type : — Ind. Mus. Calc. No. a. 



11. L. tibefanus, Waterhouse. Type locality : — Little Thibet. (Vig- 



ne). 



Other localities :— Yassin, Gilgit ; 

 Ladak ; Kurram Valley (B. M.) 



Type :— B. M. No. 53.8.29.25. 



Tyjje locality: — Nepal. (Hodgson). 



Other localities : — Sikkim ; Ladak ; 

 Upper Indus Valley (B. M.). 



Type:—B. M. No. 43.1.12. 44. 

 (Type of piallipes, Hodgson, not 

 traced). 



Type locality : — Changchenmo Val- 

 ley, Ladak (Stoliczka). 



Other localities : — No specimen. 



Co-types : — Ind. Mus. Calc. Nos. a. 

 and b. 



Gen. II. — Caprolagus. 



No. 326, hispidus , Pears. The only species of the genus. 



Distribution : — 



C. hispidus, Pearson. Type locality : — Assam. (McClel* 



land). 



OtJier localities :— E. Bengal ; Nepal 

 (B. M.) 



Type : — Not traced. 



13. L. hypsibius, Blanford. 



Family 11. — Ochotonid^. 

 There is only the one genus. 



Gen. — Ochotona. 



No. 327. roylei, Ogil. 

 No. 328, curzonicB, Hodgs. 

 No. 329. macrof u, Gtinth. 

 No. 330. rufescens, Gray. 

 No. 331. ladacensis, Gtinth. 



In dealing with the collection 

 made by the Survey in Kumaon, 

 I classed the specimens of this 

 genus as roylei. Later when speci- 

 mens were obtained from Sikkim, 

 it appeared impossible to separate 

 them from roylei, and yet ther 



