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Felis raaculata, Horsf. Reich. Schinz. 

 Felis fasciata, Schinz. Lynx fasciatus, 



Rafin. Lewis, Natt. Beech. Har. 

 Felis Caracal, Schreb. Cuv. Desm. Tern. 



Fr. Cuv. Wag. Schinz. 

 Felis Chrysothrix, Temm. Schinz. 

 Felis moorraensis, Hodff. Schinz 

 Felis yaguarundi, Desm. Temm. Reng. 



Schreb. Schinz. F. Darvrini, Mart. 

 Felis Eyra, Desm. Reng. Griff. Schinz. 



F. unicolojr, Trail. Eyra Azara, 



Fisch. Waff. 

 Felis Pajeros, Desm. Water. Schinz. 



Azara essais, Fisch. Wag. 

 Felis colocolo, Smith. Schinz. F. 



strigilata, Wag. Cuv. 

 Felis megalotis, Mull. Schinz. 

 Felis Temminkii, Vigors. Schinz. 

 Felis planiceps, Vigors. Mull. Shinz. 

 Felis Guigna, Schinz. F. tigrina, 



Linn 1 

 Felis nigripes, Burch. Schinz. 

 Felis neglecta, Gray. Schinz. 

 Felis Ogilbyi, Schins. F. servalina, 



Ogil. F. brachyura, Wag. 

 Felis cliinensis, Gray. Schinz. 

 Felis inconspicua, Ogil. Schinz. 

 Felis Tigrillo, Poppig. Schinz. 

 Felis rutila, Schinz. F. rutilus, Water. 



Felis Greofft-oyi, Guer. Schinz. 



FAMILIA III.— Phocidje. 



Otaria. 



Otaria jubata, Desm. Schinz. Phoca 



jubata, Schreb. Platyrrhynckus leo- 



ninus, Less. O. Pernettyi, Less. P. 



leonitius, Fr. Cuv. 

 Otaria Stelleri, Less. Schinz. 

 Otaria californiana, Schinz. O. cali- 



forniana, Less. 

 Otaria ursina, Schinz. O. ursiua, Desm. 



O. Kraschenninikofii, Less. Fisch. 



Phoca ursina, Linn. Schreb. Ursus 



marinus, Stell. Artocepbalus ursi- 



nus, Less. Fr. Cuv. 

 Otaria Forsteri, Less. Schinz. 

 Otaria flavescens, Desm. Poppig. Shaw. 



Schinz. 

 Otaria albicollis, Desm. Per. Less. 



Schinz. 

 Otaria cinerea, Schinz, Desm. Per. 



Fisch. 

 Otaria australis, Schinz. 

 Otaria pusilla, Schinz. O. Peroaii et 



nigra, Desm. Schreb. O. Peronii, 



Griff. 

 Otaria falklandica, Schinz, Desm. 



Griff. O. Shawii, Less. 



( To be continued.) 



Mtsn\imm Jin to. 



Wood Pigeon.— I saw a Wood Pigeon to day at Londesborough, flying 

 with a large stick in its bill for building a nest. It is not often that the 

 second brood will be so late as in this case it must be. — F. 0. Morris, 

 August 23rd., 1857. 



The Wren. — A pair of these birds have lately built what must have been a 

 second nest this year, and the other day, the 2nd. instant, there were four of 

 the young ones, barely able to fly, perched all together on a wire garden 

 chair, close to the Rectory here. I caught one of them, a "bonnie wee 

 thing," and kept it for a few minutes. It was a very pretty sight to see 

 them all together, "a large small family." — F. 0. Morris, August 2nd. 



Fall of a House. — A swallow built her nest inside the roof of our 



