FELIS. 221 



Uncia macrocelis, Gray Ann. Mag. N. H. (2), xiv, p. 394 (1854). 



Uncia macroceloides, Gray Ann. Mag. N. H. (2), xiv, p, 394 (1854). 



Leopardus brachyurus, Swinhoe P. Z. S., p. 352 (1862). 



Felis brachyura, Blyik P. Z. S., p. 183 (1863). 



Neofelis brachyurus, Gray P. Z. S., p. 266 (1867) ; id. Cai. Carn. Mamnt., 



p. 14. 

 Neofelis macrocelis, Gray P. Z. S., p. 266 (1867) ; id. Cat. Carn. Mamm., 



p. 13. 



The Clouded Tiger ; Tungmar, Lepch.; Zik, Bhotea.; Lamchitta, 

 Khas tribe of Nepal ; Thit-kyoung, Burmese. 



Distribution.— 1\ie Himalayas from Nepal (Hodgson) to Sikkim 

 and Assam, ' hills of Burma and Siam, Malay Peninsula, Sumatra 

 Java, Borneo (Muller), Formosa (Swinhoe). 



This species has received a great many different names ; the 

 name used here, i.e., F. nebulosa, which is apparently the oldest, was 

 recently rediscovered by Mr. Blanford, and, as he has adopted it 

 in his hand-book on Indian Mammals, it has been used here. 



u. Skin, skull $ Sibsagar, Assam Zoological Gardens. 



(S. E. Peal.) 



i. Skin, skelet. ...... W. Rutledge, 1886. 



$ 



c. Skin g ... W. Rutledge, 1882. 



d. Stuffed Sikkim E. B. Ryan, 1843, A. S. B. 



e. Stuffed Sikkim B. H. Hodgson, A. S. B. 

 /. Skeleton W. Rutledge, 1882. 



g. Skull Labong, Bt. Sikkim Purchased, 1876. 



Felis marmorata. 



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Felis marmorata, Martin P. Z. S., p. 107 (1836) ; Cantor y. A. S. B., xv, p. 



244 ; Blyih Cat., no. 177, p. 59 ; id. P. Z. S., 1863, p. 183 ; Jerdon Mamm. 



p. 104; Elliot Monog. Felidce, no. 8; Sterndale Mamm. Ind., p. 188; 



Blanford Mammals, p. 74. 

 Felis diardi, apud fardine Nat. Libr., ii, p. 221 (1837). 

 Felis longicaudatus, Blainville Osteog., ii, Felis, p. 47 (1839-64). 

 Leopardus marmoratus, Gray List Mamm. B. M., p. 42;(i843). 

 Felis chaltoni. Gray Ann. Mag, N. H., xviii, p. 211 (1846); Blyth Cat., 



p. 59, no. 176. 

 Felis ogilbi, Hodgson Calc. Journ. N. H., viii, p. 44 (1846). 

 Uncia marmorata. Gray Ann. Mag, N. H., (2), xiv, p. 394 (1854). 

 Uncia chaltoni, Gray Ann. Mag. N. H. (2), xiv, p. 394 (1854), 

 Leopardus dorsul. Gray Cat. Hodgs. Coll., 2nd ed., p. 3 (1863). 

 Catolynx marmoratus, Gray P. Z. S., p. 267 (1867) ; id. Cat. Carn. Mamm., 



p. 16. . • 



Catolynx chaltoni. Gray P, Z. S., p. 268 (1867); id. Cai. Carn. Mamm., 



p. 16. 

 ? Felis scripta, Milne Edwards Rech. Mamm., p. 341, pis. Ivii, Iviii, fig. 1 



(1874). 



Distribution. — Himalayas from Sikkim to Assam, Burma to, 

 Malay Peninsula (Cantor), Sumatra (Haagen), Java ? and perhaps 

 is the same as Milne Edwards' Felis scripta from East Thibet. 



