Sjjecits of Ftlitie Animals. 353 



cjaslei- all as the same species ; but I do not tliink tliat the 

 typical specimens in the Museum on which the species were 

 founded sanction this theory. 



5. Puma, Baird, Mamm. N. Amer. t. Ixxi. & Ixxiv. 



11. Puma concolor. North America. B.M. 



12. P. jaguavondi. Brazil, Buenos Ayi'es, Columbia, and 



Guatemala. B.M. 



13. P. eyra. Bolivia. B.M. 



14. P. hadia, Gray, P. Z. S. 1874, t. Borneo. B.M. 



B. Cheeks with one narrow streak from the hinder angle of the eye. 

 6. Pajeros, Wiegm. Archiv, 1873, t. iii. (skull). 



15. Pajeros pampanus {Felis pa^serunij Sclater). Chili and 



Santa Cruz. B M. 



C. Cheeks with two dark streaks radiating from the back of the ei/e. 



a. Orbits complete ; Jiead elongate. 



7. ViVEERiCEPS, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. 1874, xiv. p. 93. 



16. Viverrtcejjs Bennettii [Felis himalayanay Jardine, not 

 Gray). Nepal, Madras, Shanghai, Malacca. B.M. 



17. V. Ellioti. Nepal. B.^1. 



18. V. ruhiginom. Ceylon, Nellore, Malacca. B.M. 



8. iELURiNA, Gervais ; Gray, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. 1874, 

 xiv. p. 93. 



19. ^lurina planiceps. Sumatra, Borneo, Malacca. B.]\I. 



b. Orbits incomplete ; skull oblong, nose rather produced. 



9. Tigris. 



20. Tigris regalis. India, China, Mantchuria, Borneo. B.M. 



10. Neofelis. 



21. Neofelis macroscelis. India, Assam, Sumatra. B.M. 



22. N. hrachjura^ P. Z. S. 1862, t. xliii. Formosa. B.M. 



11. Catolynx, Blainv. Osteogr. t. ix. (skull). 



23. Catolynx marmoratus. Borneo, Malacca. B.M. 



24. C. Charltoni. Nepal. B.M. 



