SPECIES OF MAMMALIA. 



ochrey gray, streaked with long patches; tail sentiiannulated, 

 tip black ; two streaks from the eye to the jaw ; spots on the 

 forehead and cheeks ; stands higher than the last-men- 

 tioned. 



Felis Macrourus, Prince Maximilian of Neuwiedy MSS. 

 and Hamilton Smithy MSS. 



Icon. Nobis. 



Inhabits Brazil. 



436. 20. F. C%ai2 (the Chati of F. Cuvier.) Ground-colour 

 brownish-gray ; white on the cheeks and under the belly ; 

 spots on head and ears as in F. Chibi-gouazou ; three series 

 of black spots on the neck ; spots on the shoulders, formed 

 into an oblique band. 



Felis Wiedii, Sching's translation of the Regne Animal ? 



Chati. F. Cuvier, Mamm. Lithog. No. 18. 



Icon. F. Cuvier, Mamm. Lithog. No. 18. 



Inhabits America. 



Obs. Desmarest identifies this with F. Chibi-gouazou. 



437.21. F. Colocolo (theCoIocolo of Hamilton Smith.) 

 Head flat and broad ; body slender ; legs strong; ground- 

 colour whitish-gray ; body covered with lengthened streaks 

 of black and tawny ; legs from toes to knees dark gray or 

 slate colour. 



Felis Colocolo, Hamilton Smith, MSS. F. Colocolo, 

 Molina ? 



[con. Nobis. 



Inhabits America. 



438. 22. F. Margay (the Margay.) Upper part of body 

 yellowish-gray; under part white; four black lines pass 

 from the vertex to the shoulders, and then change into 

 series of long streaks ; tail irregularly annulated. 



Felis Tigrina, Lin. 



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