^ebrarum) 3 ■ 
( Msi 4 -g 5 e J Us dem cum pills apicialibus fere 5, cranii 3‘5, cmriculce extus 52, 
Thi s speei 2 '•'^ A ' tUm Artush district ’ N " E - of K&sh g har - 
^ nger e ars, by wantTJ , < ? 0se . to . L ' P amir ensis , but appears to be distinguished by its much 
o l > Producing a ^ ? le distinct white cheek bands, and by having black tips to the dorsal 
^Jtoderfui darker S WaS ^ 0n ba °k- The fur is rather softer, and the colouration 
sam P Very little palei> Ur 1S li ® llt 8aQ dy-brown, much mixed with black on the back ; the 
W ecoi °Ur as the ba k . + ratIler lon o> Wa°k above ; face and anterior portion of ears the 
W( V< j[ parts white p° ’ tem dnal portion of ears black outside ; nape and breast light rufous, 
and at the long, consisting, as in the last species, of two kinds, the one 
m , Parts the f Ur p ase ’ tbe °ther longer, coarser and straight throughout ; throughout the 
bro C ‘ dai 'ker and slat ^ ^ Pase ^ or abou l three-quarters of an inch (the colour being 
the" ( > n *° r half an inch °r Moulders, sides and rump, paler in the middle of the back), then 
Soat ; >nd is 8 andy.br 0 ™ ’ at first) becom ing darker away from the body, the portion near 
an,i 1 1 Gd are whit’ ^ tlle tip itself in man ^ liairs black on the back only. The longer 
Piles 1 f Ve tbe distal ^ Pase ’ and conspicuous amongst the finer grey woolly fur, 
slaty alf an inch mm, K y 1)lac k- Length of ordinary fur on the back 1| inches, the longer 
I'a Ce at tke base, but^tl • Nape ’ baep and sides of neck and breast pale rufous ; the hairs dark 
’dac] v - Sandy ‘ bl 'own, fuj, s colour on the nape is only perceptible quite close to the skin, 
the e v Pdes ai 'e scatter 1 § fi ^ ^ base ’ ^ ien chocolate-brown ; the tips very pale sandy ; longer 
, ' e P^e, but there ' lou p bout '- A faint line from the nose to the eye, and hair around 
am white 1 y° d ^ s ^ net white band. Upper and shorter whiskers black, lower 
the ti ri X l ° V ed ge whit e aC near . tPe base - Lars in front sandy brown like the face ; hair on 
>P j blac k, this colo 5 P( , )St ° rior P ortion of ou ter surface pale rufous or buffy-wliite, 
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the 
lo 
th 
near 
aiaro 1 lac 'k, this i ’ ^ SLenor 
posted bp air inside th 1 1 UnnPl » as a narrow line for some distance down the posterior 
I r°af 01 °dge dusky p,. 0 Cai mos tfy white, buff towards the edge, darker band inside the 
b lack Saud y rufori ° Wn ’ n ° b mucb developed. Hind-legs on outside, and fore- 1 * 
Th ' ,T)ll SP°ut above ' darber - diair of tail white throughout below and on th 
hr 
legs in 
the sides, 
t'25 V ’ tiair at end of , e .duucnsii ons of the skins : length, nose to rump, 17‘5 ; tail (verte- 
aeadfh of ca , , a ’ “ ’ length of ears from head, 5*2 ; length of ears from orifice, 
Paj^.'^kull (p] y a aid Hat, 2*5 ; tarsus to end of claws, 4*9. 
Parietal’ tllc nasals h ^ dlffers mu ch both from that of L. yarkandensis and that of L. 
lolW-^inu or sinci m ? ^ ucil more abruptly truncated behind than in either, and the 
h°th 3 *^ the dinien PU Pa ^ er * Lhe size is about the same as that of the latter. The 
cil nens i s i Ul ^ )e ^^ aS5 ^he length being only approximate, as the occipital portion in 
£"<? -w 
breadth 
ic a,uta a „_ 
fl'idtb |, et , " S Z 'f8'°matic arches 
Do. - , V0(!n oi-tits 
- U °. 0 £ e ULts 
be,l gth of behind postorbital processes 
^idth of j bones 
Do do * be hind 
do * in front 
Metre. 
•090 
•041 
•024 
•013 
•036 
•017 
'0105 
Inches. 
3-55 
1-62 
0-93 
0 - 52 
1 - 42 
0-66 
0-41 
s 
