I? THE NORTH. AFKI'VV JMKVI 



The can of C. autia* an* ■omcwhat lungrr n-lativdy than thotc of 

 ('. aurrut. 



The ftpccimeti wr have Mlrctcd fur uur lUu I'laU- XI.) u one 



wliidi wa« linnifjhl from Alivuinia hy ("apiaiii li.irn». and i* in our 

 Natiiiiinl ('<illr4-ti<in. 



\\v i«Knlifv llii» »i ith the C. rarufaiat of Kupprll. mainly 



on the authnnly of Mr. !'• who hai batt ao Urge an op|»urtuniljr 



of lM*coming aci|uaintnl with thU tjienni and with that neit to be 

 dr»rnl>e<l, in their native country Imlee*! the »|»ecifir ciwtinrtttckt of 

 f. raniyatmM ha» )>ern given up )>y it« fir»t <l If. 



Mr. IV ' ' with in. UidiviiluaU ui tin l-iii) i, r% 



with '.(r. ■ "l th< I.. .1. . f ll....,.,,5_ at B" of 



Titum ftrt. Iw , , •• tigun , < aa »oii ^rr 



than tbow of C. amiima, a charaiirr in vihtrh it agrrea with the fomi 

 next to lie dcMTilicd , but the ear* of C. amikm* arc long runi|tared 

 MTilh tbiMC iiX C. amrrms. and they may have liren either »lrrtche<l, or 

 may Im- Munrirhat r\ag|^-rate<l in tlie dm 



Th • r :a 



tlie ftklii ** I'i 111' |^M|\ ,111 LJit II I ;iii(| ii.i i.: it. 



The l»ack» of thr can an* fawii.<-i.!..iif< <! T :Jic 



l>ark varies as to extent and <; ■ ngt. fur they tend 



to pro«lure rather an im-giilarly-ikhaiied blotch of black, lliao a »lri|N-, 

 over earh haunch. 'Pu- undcqurta may or may not be whituh in tint. 

 The end of the tail vrc have found black, but F. Cuvier doe* not »o 

 rrpn'M-nt it ; whert^as nion- than lialf tlie tail is black in Hup|)cir* 

 figure. 



Hdbtlat. ,\fnca north <»f the Sahar.-u Kirviit ritui MavkHHA. 



Lxiigih iruin •Dout to nwt of tail 



„ of tail ..;,( 



„ f ram bed to end of loofcat dipt |G^ 



n Olcwt Hi} 



