SPECIES OF MAMMALIA. 



with some obscure vague longitudinal bands on the flanks; 

 a white spot below the eye ; tail black. 



Viverra Nigra, Desm. Mam. 208. Paradoxurus Typus, 

 F. Cuv. Mem. Soc. Phil. May, 1822. Viverra Musanga, 

 Raffles Trans. Lin. Soc. xiii., 253. 



Genette de France, or Pougouna, Buffon, Hist. Nat. Sup. 

 VII. ? Indian Pine Marten, Pennant? Musang brilan, Malay. 

 Lawack, Javanese. 



Icon. Buffon, Hist. Nat. Sup. vii. t. 58. Marsden, Su- 

 matra, F.? 212. Horsfield^ Java. 



Inhabits Pondicherry. 



411. 2. P. Prehensilis, (Prehensile Paradoxurus.) Yellow 

 green, with dorsal line the end of the tail, legs, two 

 lines of elongated spots near the back, and many small 

 orbicular spots on each flank, black. 



Viverra Prehensilis, Blain. MSS. Paradoxurus prehen- 

 silis, Desm. Mam. Sup. 540. 

 Icon. 

 Inhab. Bengal. 



412. 3. P. ^Mr5W5, (Golden Paradoxurus.) Fur beautiful 

 uniform golden yellow, hair very long. 



Paradoxurus Aureus, F.Cuv. Mem. Mus. v. 

 Icon. 



Inhab. ? Mus. N. Hist. Paris. 



IV. Icterus, {Valenciennes.) Anal pouch none ; planti- 

 grade, claws half retractile, tail convolute, cheek teeth |^. 



413. 1. Icterus yl^iz/rows (White fronted Icterus.) Fur 

 formed of a mixture of long white and black bristles, except 



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