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f Felis onca arizonensis Goldman. 



Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington 45 : 144, Sept. 9, 1932. 

 244507. Skin and skull. Adult male. Near Cibecue, Navajo County, 

 Ariz. April 12, 1924. Collected by Jack Funk. Original num- 

 ber 23633-X. 



Tanned skin in good condition ; skull Grade A. 



*Felis onca coxi Nelson and Goldman. 



Journ. Mamm. 14 : 225, Aug. 17, 1933. 

 256388. Skull only. Adult female. North of Rio Doce, Espiritu 

 Santo, Brazil. 1931. Collected by W. T. Cox. 

 Skull Grade A. 



f Felis onca paulensis Nelson and Goldman. 



Journ. Mamm. 14 : 228, Aug. 17, 1933. 

 100123. Skull only. [Male] adult. Sao Paulo region, southeastern 

 Brazil (exact locality undetermined). June 1900. Received from 

 Hermann von Ihering. Original number 2629-X. 

 Skull Grade B. 



f Felis onca veraecrucis Nelson and Goldman. 



Journ. Mamm. 14 : 236, Aug. 17, 1933. 

 67403. Skull only. Adult male. San Andres Tuxtla, Veracruz, 

 Mexico. April 24, 1894. Collected by E. W. Nelson and E. A. 

 Goldman. Original number 6090. 

 Skull Grade B. 



* Felis paraguensis Hollister. 



Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus. 48 : 169, Dec. 16, 1914. 

 =^Felis onca paraguensis Hollister. See Barbour, in Gray, Records of North 

 American Big Game, p. 155, Dec. 1932. 



4128. Skull only. Adult male. Paraguay. Collected by T. J. 

 Page. Cataloged June 1860. 



Skull Grade B. 



F. W. Miller, Journ. Mamm. 11 : 14, Feb. 11, 1930, proposes a new name, 

 Felis ramsayi, as a substitute for Fells paraguensis Hollister, which he 

 regards as preoccupied by [FeZis] Panthera paragayensis Oken (1816). As 

 the names published by Oken and Hollister differ in spelling this change is 

 not required by the International Code, Art. 36, with accompanying recom- 

 mendation. 



Felis pardalis mearnsi J. A. Allen. 

 See Felis costaricensh Mearns. 



