452 FELIS. 
interorbital constriction, 20; intertemporal breadth, 30; breadth of 
braincase above meatus, 46; palatal length, 40.7; breadth between 
outer corners of carnassials, 38.7; breadth of posterior nasal fossa, 14; 
front of canine to back of carnassial, 28.5; length of upper carnassial, 
12.3; length of lower carnassial, 8.8. 
b.—*tolteca (Felis), Thomas, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 7th Ser., 1, 
T8O6, Pi ait 
SINALOA JAGUARONDI. 
Type locality. Tatemales, State of Sinaloa, Mexico. 
Geogr. Distr. State of Sinaloa, Mexico; range unknown. 
Genl. Char. Similar in size to F. jaguarondi, but color grizzled 
fawn instead of blackish gray or reddish of the typical form. Skull 
comparatively different. 
Color. General color above pale grizzled fawn, grayer on head, 
neck, and lmbs; tail grizzled fawn above, rufous fawn beneath; 
under parts whitish fawn; base of fur brownish gray. 
Measurements. Total length, 1030; tail, 460; hind foot, 138; ear, 
37. Skull: Hensel, 82; zygomatic breadth, 64; interorbital constric- 
tion, 18; intertemporal width, 33.5; breadth of braincase above 
auditory meatus, 43; palatal length, 36; width between outer corners 
of carnassials, 38.7; width of posterior nasal fossa, 14; front of canine 
to back of carnassial, 28.7; length of upper carnassial, 11.3; of lower 
carnassial, 9. 
460. +;panamensis (Felis), Allen, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., 1904, 
(hy ype 
BOQUERON JAGUARONDI. 
Type locality. Boqueron, Chiriqui, Panama. 
Color. Above dusky gray; head, ears, nape, and sides of neck 
lighter, rusty brownish gray varied with black; top of shoulders and 
posterior third of medium dorsal region black, irregularly varied with 
white-tipped hairs; sides of front of limbs dark gray; inner side 
blackish; fore neck and throat rusty brown; ventral surface dark 
gray; feet blackish; tail black above, sides and beneath lighter; under 
fur gray brown. 
Measurements. Total length, 985; tail vertebra, 390; hind foot, 
128; ear, 40. Skull: total length, 96; Hensel, 80; zygomatic width, 
62; interorbital constriction, 15.5; width of braincase, 46; length of 
*This should be compared with the previous subspecies. Difference of 
sex might be responsible for different body and cranial dimensions. The color- 
ing of the two individuals is apparently similar, merely a gray phase of F. 
jaguarondt. 
tShould be compared with F. 7. cacomitli and F. 7. tolieca. Apparently 
an individual slight variation in color so common in examples of F. jaguarondz. 
