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which is described above. It is probably the Javanese variety of the 

 Musang described and figured by Dr. Horsfield. 



7. Paradoxurus hermaphroditus. 



Viverra hermaphrodita. Pallas, in Schreb. Sciugth. p. 426. 

 The description of the ghindular fold between the anus and penis 

 proves this species, which is only known by Pallas's description, to 

 be a Paradoxurus. It appears to resemble the preceding, but differs 

 in having the entire throat black, and in its black dorsal bands. 



8. Paradoxurus Pallasii. Par. nigrescenti-griseus, nigro alboque 



intermixius, infra pnllidior; dorso fascid latiusculd muculisque 

 parvis utrinque biserialibus nigris ; artubus, lateribus inferni, 

 cauddque nigrescent ibus ; facie nigrd, niaculd utrinque ad na- 

 sum, alterd sub oculos, fascidque transversd per frontem pone 

 genas ad gulam usque ductd, albis ; auriculis nudiusculis ; guld 

 antice nigrescenti-cinered, postice cinereo-albidd ; caudd cor- 

 pore longiore. 

 Par. albifrons. List in Report of Council Zool. Sac. 1831, haud F. 



Cuv., Mem. Mus. ix. 

 This species is described from a living specimen in the Gardens of 

 the Society, brought from India, and presented by Mr. Buchanan. 



9. Paradoxurus Crossii. Par. supra nigrescens, pilis plumbeis 



nigro-apiculatis, infrd flavescens, pilis alho-apiculatis ■ auriculis 



apice nudiusculis ; facie, auriculis extern'k ad basin, pedibus, 



caudceque dodrante apicali nigro-brunneis; maculd rotundd pal- 



lidd ad nasum utrinque, alterdque minore sub oculos ; fronte 



Jiavescente. 



The length of the head and body is 21 inches, of the nose to the 



front of the ear 3^, of the tail IG, of the fore-foot to the elbow-joint 



4|, and the distance from the back of the fore-foot to the front of the 



hind-, 8 inches. The species is described from a specimen lately 



living in the Surrey Zoological Gardens, and since presented by Mr. 



Cross to the British Museum, where both the skin and skeleton are 



preserved. 



10. Paradoxurus leucopus. Ogilby, in Zool. Journ. iv. p. 304. 



1 1. Paradoxurus Hab«ltonii. Par. auriculis pilosis ; dorso griseo- 

 cinerascente, pilis nigro-apiculatis inter niixtis, seriebus sex vel 

 septeni macularum rotundarum nigrarum ; facie dorso concolore, 

 strigd angustd nigrd inter, alterdque utrinque supra, oculos ; fascid 

 nuchnli medid nigrd, laterali utrinque breviore pallide brunned; 

 pedibus dorso concoloribus ; caudd corpore sesquilongiore, rufes- 

 centi-brunned, annulis angustis subcequalibus nigris versus apitem 

 remotioribus. 



This species is described from a living specimen in the Surrey Zoo- 

 logical Gardens, which has been in Mr. Cross's possession about 

 two years. 



12. Paradoxurus larvatus. 



Gulo larvatus. Ham. Sinith, in Griff. An. Kingd. ii. p. 281 . 



