KUICHUA.—Leopardus Macrourus. 
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into partial rings, which nearly, but not quite, surround the tail. All specimens, however, 
are not precisely alike, either in the colour or the arrangement of the markings, but those 
leading characteristics which have just been mentioned may be found in almost every 
individual. 
CHATI,—Leopardus Mitis 
When at large in iis native woods, it wages incessant and destructive warfare against 
small quadrupeds and birds, the latter creatures being its favourite prey. The Chati is a 
vexatious and expensive neighbour to any one who may keep fowls, for it seems to lke 
