SYNOPSIS OF THE 



on the nose, face, neck, and shoulders ; general grounc 

 colour, reddish, with open spots, and patches, bordered^ 

 with black, with specks within them. 



Ocelot a, or No. 1, Hamilton Smith, MSS. F. Pardalis, 

 Lin. Felis mites, Desm. Mam. 221. 



Chibi-gouazou , d'Azara Quad, du Paraguay, ii. 152. 

 Mexican Tiger, Pen. 1. 288 ? 



Icon. Nobis. 



Habitat. South America. 



432. 16. F. Ocelot ^. (Ocelot /3. of Hamilton Smith.) Like 

 the last, but the spots more numerous, and smaller ; large 

 spot on each cheek ; no specks within the open patches. 



Felis Ocelot /3, or No. 2, Hamilton Smith, MSS. 



Icon. Nobis. 



Inhabits South America. 



133. 17. F. Ocelot y. (Ocelot y. of Hamilton Smith.) 

 Ground-colour, ashy mixed, with pchrey, parallel streak 

 from the eye to the ear, with spots within it ; tail annu- 

 lated ; tip white. 



Felis Ocelot 7, or iVo. 3, Hamilton Smith, MSS. -' 



Icon. Nobis. 



Inhabits Mexico. 



434. 18. F. Catenata (the Linked Ocelot.) Ground-co- 

 lour, reddish yellow ; temples ochrey ; on the temples, 

 cheeks, throat, belly, and inside of legs white ; body marked 

 with long chain-like markings ; belly and throat black 

 streaks; tail with imperfect annuli. 



Felis Catenata, Hamilton Smith, MSS. 

 Icon. Nobis. 

 Inhabits America. 



435. 19. F. Macrourus (Neuwied Cat.) Ground-colour, 



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