110 W. T. Blanford— On the Mammalia of [No. 2, 



Hah. — Plains around Yarkand and Kashghar. 



This species approaches L. tolai, Pallas, hut is much smaller, with pro- 

 portionally longer ears, and is chiefly remarkable for having no black on 

 the tips of the ears, nor on the tail, and no grey tint on any part of the 

 body. 



29. L. Pamieensis, GKinther, 1. c. 



L. supra arenarius vel fusco-isabellinus, infra alius, uropygio albescenti- 

 cinereo ; caudd superne nigra; aurium marginibus superioribus extus nigris ; 

 pectore pallido rufo ; vellere denso, molli, ad basin, prceter ventrali, cinereo ; 

 pilis longioribus ad dorsum nigro -terminates, intermixtis. Long, a rostro ad 

 basin caudce circiter 18, caudce 'k, auris a basi anticd 5, ejusdem latitudo 2'75, 

 cranii longitudo &5, tarsi 5 poll. 



Sab. — Banks of Lake Sirikul, Pamir. 



This is distinguished from the last by being somewhat larger, by 

 having the ends of the ears and the upper part of the tail black, and by its 

 grey rump. It is near to L. Tibetanus but differently coloured. The 

 ears in the dry skin measure only 3 '6 in. from the orifice and 4r5 from the 

 head outside. 



30. L. Stoliczkanus, sp. nov. 



L. prcecedenti peraffinis, arenario-fulvus, differt tantum auribus multo 

 longioribus, vellere dorsali nigro lavato. Long, corii desiccati a rostro ad 

 basin caudce 17'5, caudce (vertebrarum) 3, ejusdem cum pilis apicialibus fere 

 5, cranii 3'5, auris extus 5 - 2, tarsi 4'9. 



Hub. — Hilly country and Thian Shan mountains north-east of Kash- 

 ghar. 



This is rather darker than the preceding species and has much longer 

 ears. When fresh the latter would probably measure over 6 inches. Both 

 this and the last appear to have longer ears than L. Lelimanni, Severtzof, in 

 which they are the same length as the head. 



31. Lagomts Ladacensts. 



L. Ctirzonice, StoL, J. A. S. B., 1865, XXXIV, Pt. 2, p. 108, nee Hodgson. 



L. Ladacensis, Giinther, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., Sept., 1875, Vol. XVI, p. 231. 



L. major, pallide cervinus, seu rufescenti-fulvus, dor so in cestate magis 

 rufescente, auribus rotundatis, majusculis, extus ferrugineis, teller is dorsalis 

 dimidio basali nigrescenti-plumbeo, apiciali primum rufescente, tunc demum 

 albescenti-isabellino, pilis nonnullis longioribus nigris ad dorsum intermixtis, 

 ventre pedibusque pallide fulvis, capite antice rufescente, vibrissis supe- 





