LEPORIDZ. 261 
27618, 36952. Two imperfect specimens of the left ramus of the 
mandible, containing the whole of the dentition ; from the 
Upper Pliocene of Perrier (Puy-de-Déme), France. The 
jength of the space occupied by the five cheek-teeth is 
0,016. Braverd Collection. Purchased, 1852. 
34952-6. The humerus, femur, tibia, and part of the innominate ; 
from the Pliocene of Perrier. The length of the humerus: 
is 0,080, and that of the tibia 0,123; the corresponding 
dimensions of Pomel’s type-specimens being 0,078 and 
120: Bravard Collection. Purchased, 1852. 
Lepus brastltensts, Linn.’ 
Syn. Lepus tapetr, Pallas”. 
Lepus affinis brazihensis, Lund. 
Hab. S. America. 
18904. The cranium, wanting the zygomatic arches and part of 
the premaxille ; from a cavern in Minas Geraes, Brazil. 
This specimen is noticed by Waterhouse in the ‘ Natural 
History of the Mammalia,’ vol. ii. pp. 144, 145, who 
observes that it is distinguished from the existing form 
merely by its slightly superior size. 
Claussen Collection. Purchased, 1845, 
18905. Specimens of the palate and rami of the mandible; from the 
caverns of Minas Geraes, Brazil. 
Claussen Collection. Purchased, 1845. 
Lepus cuntculus, Linn.’ 
Hab. Kurope. 
From its burrowing habits Sanford (Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. 
vol. xxvi. p. 128) is strongly inclined to doubt the contemporaneity 
of the Rabbit with the proper members of the Cave-fauna of England. 
All the bones noticed below are in a comparatively fresh condition. 
15089. The greater portion of the right ramus of the mandible ; 
(i%ig.) from Kent’s-Hole Cavern, Torquay. This specimen is 
1 Syst. Nat. ed. 12, vol. i. p. 78 (1766). 
Nov. Spec. Glirium, p. 30 (1778). 
° Syst. Nat. ed. 12, vol. i. p. 77 (1766). 
