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the under surface is white, as are also the feet and inner surface of 

 the legs, the hairs being uniform to the roots. The hairs of the 

 tail are for the most part of a light ash colour at the roots ; above 

 the ash colour on each hair there is a broad but not well-defined 

 ring of light rufous ; this is followed by dark brown, and at the tips 

 the hairs are rufous and gray. Many of the hairs of the tail, how- 

 ever, are white, some of them are black, and others almost uniform 

 rusty yellow. 



Dimensions.. in. lines. 



Length of head and body 7 II 



Tail (vertebrse) 4 8 



Tail including fur 6 



Palm and middle fore-claw 1 



Sole and middle hind-claw 1 9 



Length of fur on the back 7 



At the tip of tail 1 10 



Height of ear, including fur, measured 



posteriorly 1 5 



" On the back and tail there are so many white hairs inter- 

 spersed, the white spot on the head being merely occasioned by 

 a greater number of hairs nearly or wholly white, that there is great 

 reason to believe that this species becomes much lighter, if not 

 wholly white, during winter. 



" In the shape of the head and ears, and in the pointed projec- 

 tions of the teeth, this species approaches the Marmots and Sper- 

 mophiles ; but in the shape of its body, its soft fur, its curved and 

 acute nails, constructed more for climbing than digging in the earth, 

 and in the third toe being longer than the second, it must be placed 

 among the Squirrels." 



Mr. Waterhouse exhibited a new species of Hare from the collec- 

 tion made for the Society by the late Mr. Douglas, and i)ro- 

 posed to characterize it under the name of Lepus Bachmani : lie 

 thought it probable that the species had been brought from Cali- 

 fornia. It was thus described : 



Lepus Bachmani. Lep. intensi fuscus, pilis ftiscescenti-flavo ni- 

 groque annulatis ; abdomine sordide albo : pedibus supra pallidis, 

 subtus pilis densis sordide fuscis indutis : caudd brevi, albd, suprd. 

 nigricante, flavido adspersd : auribus externe pilis brevissimis 

 cinerescenti-fuscis, interne ulbidis, ad marginem externum, et 

 ad apicem flavescentibus obsitis : nuchd pallida fuscescenti- 

 flavd. 



" Fur long and soft, of a deep gray colour at the base ; each hair 

 annulated near the apex with pale brown, and black at the points ; 

 on the belly the hairs are whitish externally ; on the chest and fore- 

 part of the neck the halisare coloured as thoseof the sides of the body; 

 the visible portion is pale brown, each hair being dusky at the tip ; 



