18G7-] DR. J. E. GRAY ON THE SKULLS OF THE FELID.fi. 



20 ; 



Canines conical, moderate. Hinder aperture to the nose truncated 

 in front. 



This genus differs from Leopardus in having a much shorter-faced 

 skull. 



Fi-. -4. 



Pardalina icarwickii. 



Pardalina warwickii. (Fig. 4.) 



Felis himalayaniis, Warwick. 

 F. viveri'ina, var., Blyth. 



Leopardus himalai/anns, Gray, List Mam. B. M. p. 44. 

 Hob. Himalaya {Waricick). Probably from South America? 

 Skull, adult, from Mr. AYarwick. Length 4^, breadth 3^, height 

 2^ inches. 



/ 7. Catolynx. 



Head round. Ears rounded. Pupil oblong erect. Tail very 

 long, cylindrical. Skull ovate; face short, rather broad; nose slightly 

 flattened on the sides ; forehead arched ; the nasal bones moderate, 

 elongate, separated from the maxillse by the long slender processes of 

 the intermaxillee and frontal bones. First upper false grinder small, 

 distinct. Orbits large, subcircular, complete or nearly complete be- 

 hind. Internal nostril narrow, arched in front. 



This genus is peculiar for having the same form of the nose-bones 

 as the Lynxes. 



I. Catolynx marmoratus. 



Felis marmoi'atus, Martin. 



F. diardii, Jardine. 



F. oyilbii, Hodgson. 



F. longicaudatu, Blaiuv. Osteogr. Felis, t 9 (skull). 



Ilab. India ; Borneo. 



