SPECIES OF MAMMALIA. 



Icon. 

 Inhab. 



397. 4. G. Indica, (Indian Genet.) Fur yellowish white, 

 with eight longitudinal narrow brown bands. 



Viverra Indica, Geoff. Mus. Hist. Nat. Desm. N. Diet. 

 d'Hist. Nat. VII. 170. 



Icon. 



Inhabits India, Sonnerat. 



Var. ? Junior? Smaller lines less apparent. 



Petite Civette de Java, Geoff'. Mm. Par. 



398. 5. G. Fasciata, (Banded Genet.) Fur yellow 

 brown, marked with six brown broad bands. 



Viverra Fasciata, Gmelin, Sys. Nat. 92. V. Striata, Desm. 

 Mam. 210. 



Le Chat Sauvage a bandes noires des Indes, Sonnerat, 

 Voy. II. 193. Le Putois raye des Indes, Buffon, Hist. Nat. 

 Sup. VII. Fasciated Weasel, Shaw, Zool. i. 405. 



Icon. Sonnerat Voy. ii. t. 90. Buffon, Sup. vii. t. 57. 

 Shaw, Zool. I. t. 97. 



Inhabits Coromandel. 



399. 6. G. Bondar, (the Bondar.) Fur yellow, hairs 

 tipped with black ; dorsal band black, and two narrow pa- 

 rallel bands on each flank; feet and end of the tail black. 



Viverra Bondar, Blainville, MSS.Dcsm. Mam. 210. 



Icon. 



Inhabits Bengal. 



Obs. Described by Blainville from a drawing in the India 

 House. 



Proteles (Isod. Geoff.) Aspect of the hycrna. Toes Jive 

 before and four behind ; tail sinvple. 



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