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A. B, C, D, Stuffed specimens. E. Skele- 
ton. F, G, Skulls. Presented by the Curator 
and others. 
Fam. PECTINATORID^.* 
Genus pectinator, Blyth, J. A. S. XXIV, 294. 
338. P. Spekei, Blyth, loc cit, 
Hab. Somali-land. 
A. Stuffed specimen, and A, a. Skull. 
Presented by Capt. Speke (1855). 
Fam. LEPORID^. 
Genus Lepus, L. 
{A, African type, with enormously long 
ears.) 
339. L. SAXATILIS, F. Cuv. (Waterhouse, Rodentia, p. 92). 
Syn. L. rufinucha, A. Smith. 
L, longicaudatus, Gray. 
L, fumigatus, Wagler. 
Hab. S. Africa. 
A. Stuffed specimen. Presented by E. L. 
Layard, Esq. (I860), J, A, S, XXIX, 100. 
340. L. CAPENSis, L. (Waterhouse, Rodentia, p. 95). 
Syn. X. ochropuSj Wagler. 
L, arenarius. Is. Geoffroy. 
Hab. S. Africa. 
A, Stuffed specimen. Presented by E. L. 
Layard, Esq, (1861), J. A, S, XXIX, 100. 
{B, European species.) 
341. L. TiMiDUS, L. (Buffon, H, N, VI, 247, pi. 38). 
Syn. L, europceusy Pallas. 
Hab. Europe {nec Scandinavia, nec Ireland, till 
recently introduced) ; Persia. 
A, Stuffed example. Presented by Mr. 
Bartlett (1842). B, Skulls. Ditto. 
* A remarkable African family, comprising the Ctenodacttlus of Graj ; 
and most nearly akin to the Chikchillid-<e of the Andean region of S, 
America. 
