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STUDIES IN THE EVOLUTION OF ANIMALS 



Fig. 19 (a) shows one variety in which the typical Leopard 

 rosettes are plainly recognisable, only they are arranged in longi- 



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Fig. 19. — Two distinct variations of Ocelots, from photographs by Ottomar Anechiitz. 



tudinal order, and on the flanks and shoulder the rosettes coalesce 

 into parallel bands, with the enclosed spaces also continuous. It 



