SPECIES OF MAMMALIA. 



grayish liver-colour, with numerous dark brown simple 

 spots ; two feet nine inches long, tail darker than the 

 body ; annulated, one foot three inches long. 



Felis Chalybeata, Hamilton Smith, MSS. from. Bullock's 

 Museum, Not Chalybeata of Herman. 



Icon. Nobis. 



Inhabits Chili. 



Middle-sized Cats, with tail rather long, and generally with 

 Stripes and Spots. 



429. 13. F. Serval (the Ser\a\.) Bright fulvous, more 

 or less inclining to -gray, and some hues to yellow round 

 the lips ; the throat, under part of the body, and inside of 

 the thighs whitish. Spots full, black. 



Felis Serval and Capensis, Lin. Felis Serval, Cuv. Oss. 

 Foss. IV. 433., Mam. Lithog. No. ]. 



Chat pard. Perraulfs Mem. de VAcad. in. part 3. t. 13. 

 and lb. part iii. t. 3. under the name Panthere. 



Icon. Mam. Lithog. No. 1. 



Habitat. Southern Africa. 



4.30. 14 .F. Pardalis COcelot of Linnaeus.) Fulvous on the 

 nose, forehead, shoulders, fore-arm, back, rump, and paws; 

 temples ochrey ; ground colour of the animal white ; on 

 the shoulders and flank four or five long open fulvous spots ; 

 rest of the back, rump, and hams, small open spots ; tail 

 annulated ; tip black ; no streak on the forehead. 



Felis Pardalis, Linn. 



Ocelot, Buff. Hist. Nat. t. 13. Ocelot 5. or No. 4, Ha- 

 milton Smith, MSS. 



Icon. Buff. 13. /. 35 and 36. Shaw, Gen. Zool. t. 1. 

 /. 88. Nobis. 



Inhabits Mexico. 



431. 15. F. Chibi'gouazon {{he CY\'\h\^on^zo\\). Rufous 



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