SYNOPSIS OF THE 



Margay, Buff. Quad. t. 12. 



Icon. Buff on y t. xii. 37, Schreb. tab. 106, ' 



Inhabits Brazil. ■ 



439. 23. F. Javanensis (the Kuwuk of Java.) Ground- 

 colour grayish brown ; throat, neck, and belly whitish ; 

 ears small and distant from the eyes ; body slender ; four 

 regular series of elongated full spots along the sides, smaller 

 spots towards the belly. 



F. Javanensis, Horsfield, ZooL of Java, No. 1. 

 Icon. Horsfield, I.e. 

 Inhabits Java. 



440. 24. F. Capensis (Cape Cat of Forster.) Yellow, with 

 black spots, of different sizes, and bands on the shoulders, 

 back, and fore legs ; forehead elevated abruptly from the 

 muzzle. 



Felis Capensis, Forster, Phil. Trans, v.ll. Cape Cat, Pen. 

 Quad. 1. 291. 



Icon. Pen. Quad. I. pi. 1. Muller, Cemelia Physica, t. 39. 

 Nobis. 



Inhabits South Africa. 



441. 25. F. Yagouaroundi (the Yagouaroundi.) Black 

 brown, spotted with pale white. 



Yagouaroundi, d'Azara, Quad, du Paraguay. 



Icon. — — 



Inhabits South America. 



442. 26. F. Pageros (the Pageros or Fampa Cat.) Bright 

 gray brown above, with reddish transverse bands on the 

 throat and belly, and dark rings on the paws. 



Chat Pampa and Pageros, d'Azara, Quad, du Paraguay. 



Icon. Hamilton Smith, MSS. 



Inhabits the continent south of Buenos Ay res. 



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