184 THE ZOOLOGIST. 
moderate, tipped white; under parts suffused with faint yellow = 
M. glareolus. 
Water Vote (M. amphibius). — Common everywhere by side 
of pond, lake, and stream. A large male taken at Thursley 
measured, in millimetres: Head and body, 192; tail, 129; hind 
foot, 836; ear, 17. 
Common Hare (Lepus europeus).—Common in many parts. I 
once caught a leveret in the middle of some pine-woods. 
Rassit (L. cuniculus)—Only too common. Melanic speci- 
mens are not uncommon round Witley. I have seen a pure 
white county example on show in Mr. Braddon’s shop in Guild- 
ford, which was captured near Godalming. Mr. Mouritz kindly 
gave me the skull of a Rabbit with malformed incisors, the 
lower teeth being very long and growing upwards, the upper 
being bent towards the left. 
