Natural History of the Mammalia of India And Ceylon

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Natural History of the Mammalia of India And Ceylon
Sterndale Robert Armitage
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_The Mountain Hare_.
HABITAT. --Northern Ladakh.
DESCRIPTION. --Colour rufous brown, more or less mixed with black onthe back, dusky ashy on the rump; lower parts white with a slightrufescent tinge, fur long, woolly, rather curly, and thick; headbrown, whitish round the eyes; whiskers partly black, partly white;outside surface of ears brown in front, whitish behind, the brownhairs having short black tips; the extreme tip of ears black; tailwhite; throughout limbs chiefly white, a brownish band
...running downthe anterior portion of the fore-legs.
SIZE. --Of skin about 24 inches. (_See_ Blanford's 'Second YarkandMission, ' p. 60; also plate iii. ) NO. 411. LEPUS PALLIPES. _The Pale-footed Hare_.
NATIVE NAMES. --_Togh_, _Toshkhen_, _Yarkandi_, i. E. Mountain Hare.
HABITAT. --Yarkand; Thibet.
DESCRIPTION. --"Fur long, dense and soft, of a pale ochre colour, buton the back of the animal pencilled with black; haunches greyish;under-parts white, chest of a delicate yellow rufous tint; the frontof the fore-legs and the fore-feet nearly of the same hue; tarsusalmost white, but somewhat suffused with rufous in front; tail white, excepting along the middle portion of the upper surface, where itis grey.


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