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Description. —Colour above, brown and black mixed, except a dark or 
black patch from the ears to the shoulders. Brown tail with black tip ; under 
parts white ; ears thinly clad. 
Its habits and haunts are the same as those of the common Indian hare. 
THE SIND HARE. 
Lepus Day anus. Native names: Sassa y Seller , Sind. 
Habitat— Sind and Cutch, the Indian desert and the Dehrajat of the Punjab. 
Description. — Greyish brown above, breast and limbs pale reddish; lower 
parts white. Tail blackish brown. Face stripes whitish, around eyes white, 
ears thinly clad, fur very soft. Habits and haunts similar to those of the 
common hare from which it is chiefly distinguished by its soft fur. 
Measurements. —Head and body, 17 inches ; tail, 4 inches. 
THE BURMESE HARE. 
Lepus Peguensis. Native names: Yun y Phu-goung t Burma. 
It is found throughout Burma, and in colouration much resembles the 
Indian hare, but is distinguished by a large dark terminal patch on the 
posterior surface of each ear. It measures 21 inches ; tail, 4 inches. 
