132 
Z. Tytleri, Tytler, Ann, M, N, H, 1854, 
p. 176, from Dacca; J. A. S. X.XI1,4:15, 
XXIV, 471. 
Hab. Bengal ; Upper India ; (Kandahar ?) ; S. 
Malabar ; low country Hare of Ceylon ? 
J, A, XXVIII, 291, P. Z. S. 1850, 157. 
A, Specimen obtained in the Calcutta bazar. 
JB. C, Youno*. Ditto. D. Skeleton, ditto. 
E. Bad stuffed specimen from Dacca {L. 
Tytleri, Tytler). F. Skull of Kandahar Hare, 
perhaps of a nearly allied species, vide J. A. 
S. XV, 141). Presented by Capt. T. Hutton 
(1846). 
346. L. PEGUENSis, Blyth, J. A. S. XXIV, 471. 
Syn. Supposed L. sinensis, J. A. S. XXI, 359. 
Hab. Upper Pegu.* 
A. Stuffed specimen. B, Skull, Presented 
by Col. Phayre (1855). 
S47. L. SINENSIS, Gray (Hardwicke's III Ind. ZooL; not 
good: J, A. S, XXX, 90). 
Hab. China. 
A. B. Stuifed specimens ; and C. Skull. 
Presented by E,. Swinhoe, Esq. (1861.) 
448. L. NIGRICOLLIS, F. Cuv. 
Syn. X. melanauchen, Temminck (from Java). 
X. kargusa, B. H., apud Gray If 
Hab, " Sindh ; Dukhun ; Punjab ; not the Hima- 
layas." (A. Leith Adams.) Not Bengal (where 
erroneously stated to inhabit by Mr. Water- 
house). Ceylon. Introduced into Java and 
the Mauritius. 
A. Specimen from S. India. Presented 
by Mr. Elliot (1843). B. Ditto from Ceylon. 
Presented by Dr. Templeton (1849). C. 
Ditto from Java. Presented by the Batavian 
* A species of Hare, probably this one, is stated to inhabit the right bank 
of the Salwin, above the junction of the Yunzahn river. 
t Buchanan Hamilton merely referred to the animal by its common native 
name of Khurgus, or 'Ass-ears.' 
