MAMMALIA. 
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**** Middle-sized, generally covered with stripes and spots ; 
tail usually long. 
Fells pardalis. — The Ocelot. 
Plate XV. fig. 7. 
Fur grayish above, covered with oblong dark fawn-coloured 
patches, bordered with black ; white beneath, covered with 
spots of fawn, which extend to the feet. Inhabits Chili. 
***** Middle-sized, legs long; ears broad, long, and fre¬ 
quently tipped with a pencil of hairs ; three upper grinders not 
tuberculated. 
Fells lynx. —The Lynx. 
Plate XV. fig. 10. 
Fur reddish-yellow above, with small dark brown simple 
spots on the shoulders and flanks; under parts yellowish-white; 
tail short, black at the extremity. Inhabits Asia and Africa. 
****** Small, ears not pencilled; legs shorter than former 
division. 
Fells serval. —The Serval. 
Plate XV. fig. 6. 
Fur bright yellow-fawn above, thickly covered with round 
simple black spots; tail short, spotted ; belly white. Inhabits 
Southern Africa. 
Fells tigrina. —The Margay. 
Plate XV. fig. 8. 
Fur on the upper parts of the body yellowish-gray; four 
black lines pass from the vertex of the shoulders, where they 
change into a series of streaks; under parts white ; tail irregu¬ 
larly annulated. Inhabits Brazil. 
