. Bonner zoologische Monographien. Zoology. THORN & KERBIS PETERHANS, SK4ALL Mv^MMALS OF UGANDA 5. LAGOMORPHA LEPORIDAE I appreciate several correspondents who contributed specially to this chapter, John Flux of Lower Hütt, New Zealand, graciously sent me data from his east African researches. The late Allan C. Brooks of Mi- racle Beach, B. C. Canada, shared his personal lepo- rid observations from Uganda, and provided items from his library. Viola Clausnitzer (Marburg), 7\nke Hoffman (Braunschweig, Germany), John Binderna- gel (Courtenay B. C.) and Terry Robinson (Stellen- bosch, S. Afric


. Bonner zoologische Monographien. Zoology. THORN & KERBIS PETERHANS, SK4ALL Mv^MMALS OF UGANDA 5. LAGOMORPHA LEPORIDAE I appreciate several correspondents who contributed specially to this chapter, John Flux of Lower Hütt, New Zealand, graciously sent me data from his east African researches. The late Allan C. Brooks of Mi- racle Beach, B. C. Canada, shared his personal lepo- rid observations from Uganda, and provided items from his library. Viola Clausnitzer (Marburg), 7\nke Hoffman (Braunschweig, Germany), John Binderna- gel (Courtenay B. C.) and Terry Robinson (Stellen- bosch, S. Africa) kindly shared their observations at Mt Elgon, Rwenzori NP, and Masindi respectively. Hares and rabbit: these long-eared herbivores are quite well known in many parts of Africa, and are locally in folklore (Wright 1960, Pitman 1974), but they seem to avoid much notice in Uganda. In open places where larger game is available human hunters tend to overlook them, and in some more forested re- gions only a shy cryptic species occurs. Hares and their. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Bonn, Zoologisches Forschungsinstitut und Museum Alexander Koenig


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