354 Dr. J. E. Gray on the 



12. Pyeofelis. 



25. Pyrqfelis Temminckii (Felt's aurata, P.Z. S. 1867, t.xxxvi.). 



Sumatra, Nepal. B.M. 



13. Pardalina. 



26. Pardalina Warwickii (Felis guigna, Molina, Wiegm. 

 Archiv, 1873, t. ii. ; Felis Geoflroyi, D'Orbigny, t. xxiii. 

 &xxiv.). Paraguay, Chili. B.M. 



14. Felis. 



a. Moderate-sized spotted South- American Cats. 



* Head large ; spots in lines, seldom confluent. 



27. Felis pardalis. South America, Guatemala. B.M. 



28. F. grisea. Guatemala. B.M. 



29. F. melanura. South America. B.M. 



30. F. pieta. South America. B.M. 



31. F. pardoides. Tropical America. B.M. 



** Head large ; spots scattered. 



32. F. tigrina. Tropical America. B.M. 



*** Head, small ; spots in roses, scattered. 



33. F. pardinoides (F. panctulata, Henkel ; F. Geoffroyi,vai'. 7 



Elliot). Bogota. B.M. 



**** Head small ; spots in lines, rarely confluent ; tail elongate. 



34. F. macroura. Brazil, Paraguay, Veragua. B.M, 



b. Small South-American Cats with cross bands and annulatecl tails. 



35. F.colocolo, Wiegm. Archiv, 1870, t. i. & iii. Santiago. 



c. Small-sized spotted Asiatic Cats. 

 * Tail short. 



36. F. cMnensis, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. 1874, xiii. p. 53. 



China. B.M. 



37. F. euptilura, P. Z. S. 1871, t. lxxvi. Siberia ?, Shanghai. 



B.M. 



38. F. javensis. Java. B.M. 



39. F. Jerdoni (F. rulnginosa, var., Elliot). Sumatra. B.M. 



