186 FELIS, FILARTA. 
Zeo, (lion,) body pale tawny, shaggy ; long mane 
on head and neck ; tail bushy at theend. 8 
feet long. 
figris, (tiger,) body with dark long transverse 
stripes on a pale-yellow grognd. 12 to 15 feet 
long. 
pardus, (panther,) upper parts of the body marked 
with circular spots, lower with stripes on a 
bright tawny ground. 7 feet long. 
ancia, (ounce,) bedy whitish, with irregular black 
spots. 3 feet long. 
Feopardus, (leopard,) body yellow with black 
spots, which are nearly in contact. 3 feet long. 
pardalis, (mexican cat,) body striped above, spot- 
ted beneath. 4 feet long. 
concolor, (brown tiger,) body tawny, without spots. 
12 to 15 fect long. 
See MS. P. 
Sec. B. ails short ; ears pencilied at thehtips. 
snontana, (mountain lynx,) ears upright, pointed, 
having two transverse streaks; long narrow 
_ stripes on the back, and numerous reand spots 
on the sides and legs. 2 feet long. | 
rufa, (bay lynx,) tail black-banded abeve, white 
beneath and at the tip ; body tawny, spotted 
with brown ; ears bearded at the tips. 2 feet 
long. : 
fyna, (lynx,) tail with obscure rings, black at the 
tip ; head and body light-tawny, spotted with 
black ; ears bearded at the tips. Size of a fox. 
See MS. P. 
41—1. Fivaria. Spec. 18. 
atedinensis, (thread-worm,) body entirely pale- 
yellowish. 
