130 DR. J. E. GRAY ON THE MUSTELID&. {Jan. 24, 
Lutra inunguis, F. Cuv. Dict. Sci. Nat. xxvii. 248 ; A. Smith, S. 
A. Quart. Journ. ii. 36; Blainv. Ostéogr. Mustela, t. 8 (skull) ; 
Peters, Mossamb. 112. 
L. (Aonyz) inunguis, Fischer, Syn. 228. 
Aonyzx inunguis, Gerrard, Cat. Bones B..M. 101. 
A. lalandii, Lesson, Man. i. 57; Gray, Cat. Mamm. B. M. 71; 
Ann. & Mag. N. H. 1837, p. 119. 
Lutra capensis, Schinz, Cuy. Thierr. i. t. 214. 
Var.? Anahyster calabaricus, A. Murray, Proc. Roy. Phys. 
Soc. Edinb. 157 (skull, B. M.). 
Iutra gambianus, Gray, Cat. Mamm. B. M. 111 (skull, B. M.). 
L. poensis, Waterhouse, P. Z. S. 1838, p. 
Hab. South Africa, in rivers and lakes ; Cape of Good Hope (A. 
Smith) ; Mossambique (Peters). 
Iutra poensis (“ Shining brown; chest, chin, and throat ful- 
vescent ; tail half as long as the animal; muzzle bare”), from Fer- 
nando Po, described from a skin without feet, which is no longer to 
be found, is perhaps the same as the former. 
** Asiatic. Claws rudimentary, blunt. Aonyx. 
2. Aonyx LEPTONYX. Indian Aonyx. B.M. 
Brown, rather paler beneath; cheeks, chest, and sides of the 
neck paler; chin and upper part of the throat white. 
Aonyx leptonyx. 
Lutra leptonyx, Horsf. Zool. Research. vii. t. ; Fisch. Syn. 277; 
Wagner, in Schreb. Supp. t. 
L. cinerea, Mliger, in Schinz, Cuy. Thierr. i. 879. 
L. perspicillata, I. Geoff. Dict. Class. H. N. ix. 519. 
Aonyx horsfieldii, Gray, Ann. and Mag. N. H. 1837, p. 119. 
A. leptonyx, Gray, List Mamm. B. M. 71. 
