SPECIES OF MAMMALIA. 



443. 27. F. Eyra (the Eyra.) Uniformly brightish red; 

 tail more tufted than that of the Domestic Cat ; lower jaw 

 and mustachios whitish ; and a white spot on each side the 

 nose. 



Icon. Hamilton Smith, MSS. Eyra, d'Azara, Paraguay. 

 Inhabits Paraguay. 



444. 28. F. Nigra (the Black Cat of America.) Uni- 

 formly black. 



Chat Negre ofAzarcCs ; Paraguay. 



Icon. 



Inhabits Paraguay. 



445. 29. F. Undata (the Waved Cat). Pale gray, with nu- 

 merous transverse brown or black bands ; under part of the 

 body reddish white; lower jaw pure white ; inner part of 

 foream, and humerus, and hind part of the tarsus black ; 

 convexity of the ears reddish. 



Felis Undata. Desm. Nov. Diet, de fHist. Nat. vi. Fou?ig 

 Cuvier, Ossemens Fossiles, iv. 435. adult. 



Chat. Sauvage Indien Vosmaer, Monog. 



Icon. Vosmter, Monog. t. 13. 



Inhabits South Africa. Java ? 



Obs. The Felis Obscuraof M.F. Cuvier, Diet, des Sciences, 

 Nat. viii. is probably a variety of the above. 



446. 30. F. Sumatrana (the Rimau Bulu of the Malays), 

 assimilated to the last, but the spots much more irregular, 

 both in disposition and shape. 



F. Sumatrana, Horsjield, Zool. Java, No. 2. 

 Icon. Horsfield, I. e. 

 Inhabits Sumatra. 



447. 31. F. Diardi (Diard's Java Cat.) Larger than the 

 Kuwuk ; ground-colour, yellowish-gray, covcretl with nu- 



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