54 BULLETIN 17 8, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM 



*Felis centralis Mearns. 



Proc. BioL Soc. Washington 14 : 139, Aug. 9, 1901. 

 —Felis onca centralis Mearns. See J. A. Allen, Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist. 



28 : 107, Apr. 30, 1910. 

 14177. Skull. Adult, probably male. Talamanca, Costa Rica. 



Collected by W. M. Gabb. Original number 47. Cataloged 



November 19, 1874. 



Skull Grade A. Catalog calls for a skin, No. 12177, which cannot be 



found. 



f Felis con color greeni Nelson and Goldman. 



Journ. Washington Acad. Sci. 21 : 211, May 19, 1931. 

 249896. Skin and skull. Adult male. Curraes Novos, Rio Grande 

 do Norte, Brazil. November 1930. Collected by Edward C. 

 Green. Original number 26600-X. 

 Well-made skin in good condition ; skull Grade A. 



*Felis concolor incarum Nelson and Goldman. 

 Journ. Mamm. 10 : 347, Nov. 11, 1929. 

 194310. Skin and skull. Adult male. Piscocoucho, altitude 8,700 

 feet, Rio Urubamba, Department of Cuzco, Peru. July 1915. 

 Collected by Edmund Heller. Original number 566. 



Flat skin in good condition. The head and tail had been severed from 

 the body but they are now sewed in place. Skull Grade A. 



f Felis concolor kaibabensis Nelson and Goldman. 

 Journ. Washington Acad. Sci. 21 : 209, May 19, 1931. 

 171186. Skin and skull. Adult male. Powell Plateau, altitude 

 8,700 feet. Grand Canyon National Park, Ariz. April 15, 1911. 

 Collected by J. T. Owens. Original number 8432-X. 

 Well-made skin in good condition ; skull Grade A. 



t Felis concolor mayensis Nelson and Goldman. 



Journ. Mamm. 10 : 350, Nov. 11, 1929. 

 244856. Skin and skeleton. Adult male. La Libertad, Department 

 of Peten, Guatemala. August 22, 1923. Collected by Harry 

 Malleis. Original number 465. 



Tanned skin in good condition, but lacking nose, mouth, and legs ; small 

 perforation in back of neck ; skull Grade B. 



Felis concolor stanleyana Goldman. 

 See Felis concolor youngi Goldman. 



f Felis concolor vancouverensis Nelson and Goldman. 

 Proc, Biol. Soc. Washington 45 : 105, July 15, 1932. 



