10. FEUS. 23 



>J. FeUsGdoffroyii. ^^^//.V-, ^ Jj f^ 



Felis OeottVoyii, D' Orb. Voij. Amef. Mend. 1. 13 (skullj ; O'rai/, P. Z. £ ^^ 



18G7, p. 2t2. / 



Zfa6. South America. ' 



10. Felis colocolla. 



Felis colocolla, Molina ; F. Cuv. 3£umm. Lith. t. ; Gray, P. Z. S. 



ZTaft. South America ; Chili (Molina) ; Surinam (II. Smith). ^^J^ /T^^H^^^ 



ttt Smaller one-coloured American Cats. " American Tigers. ^^^_y^/\ji ^L 



11. Felis jagTiarondi. B.S^^^^g^^^ 



Felis jagiiarondi, Lacep. ; Gray, P. Z. S. 1867, p. 272. ''^^f^^ A £^Y 



Felis mexicana, Desm. 



Felis calomitli, Baird, 3Iam. N. A. t. 74. f. 2 (skull, adult). 



Hah. South America. Skull, B.M. 



Pupil round. — Burmeister. 



In Blainville's figure the nose is much higher and forehead flatter 

 than the skuUs m the Eritish Museum. 



12. Felis eyra. J^, | \/| 



Felis ejTa, Lesm. ; Gray, P. Z. S. 18G7, p. 272. 



Felis unicolor, Trail, Baird, Mam. N. A. t. 73. f. 2 (skull, young). 



Hab. Tropical America. Sknll, B.M. 



Pupil round. — Burmeister. Pupil linear and vertical. — Ber- 

 landier. 



tttt Moderate-sized, African, spotted Cats. Clieeks ivitkout the cheek 

 streaks. Skull— -face rather prodxKed. Serval. ^ 



13. Felis serval. 



Felis serval, Schreb. ; Gray, P. Z. S. 18G7, p. 272. 



Felis capensis, Forst. 



Felis galeopardus, Desm. 



Serval, Buffon. 



Chans servalina, Gerrard, Blainv, Osteogr. Felis, t. 10. 



Length of skull 5 inches, width 3| inches. Nasals large. 



Pupil oblong, erect. — Bartlett. 



Hub. South and West Africa. 



The Leopard and the Serval of Africa are too well known to re- 

 quire any observation, except to remark that the Serval is by no 

 means so variable in the form and disposition of the spots as the 

 Leopard. 



14. Felis rutila. B.M. 



Felis rutila, Waterhouse, P. Z. S. 1842, p. 130 ; Grai/, P. Z. S. 18G7, 

 pp. 272, 394. 



Red-brown, with indistinct darker spots on the back; belly white 



