FELIDZ. 59 
This specimen (which with the next forms the type of the 
species) is described and figured by the present writer in 
the ‘ Paleontologia Indica,’ ser. 10, vol. ii. p. 326, pl. xl. 
figs. 2, 2a. Cautley Collection. . Presented, 1842. 
16573. The greater portion of the right ramus of the mandible of 
(fig.) an immature individual; from the Pliocene of the Siwalik 
Hills. This specimen is described and figured by the 
present writer in the ‘ Palzontologia Indica,’ ser. 10, vol. 11. 
pl. xliii. figs. 1, la. Cautley Collection. Presented, 1842. 
Felis prisca, Kaup’. 
Hab. Germany. 
M. 1575. A cast of the right upper carnassial tooth ; from the Upper 
Miocene of Eppelsheim, Hesse-Darmstadt. The original, 
which is preserved in the Museum at Darmstadt, is the 
type of the species, and is described and figured by Kaup 
in the ‘Ossemens Fossiles du Muséum de Darmstadt,’ 
Bia. p. 20; pl. n. fig. 2. Purchased. 
Felis pardus, Linn.’ 
Hab. Southern Asia and Africa(Recent), and Europe (Pleistocene). 
47704. Fragment of the left maxilla and premaxilla, containing the 
(Fig.) broken canine, the alveolus of pm.'2, and the complete pm. 3; 
from the Genista Cave, Gibraltar. This specimen is de- 
scribed and figured by Busk in the Trans. Zool. Soe. 
wor. x. pl. ii. fie. -2, p..79 (1877). 
Brome Collection. Presented, 1876. 
47693. The mandible, wanting the hinder half of the left, and the 
(Fig.) | condylar and angular portions of the right ramus; from 
the Genista Cave. This specimen is figured by Busk in 
the Trans. Zool. Soc. vol. x. pl. ii. fig. 1. 
Brome Collection. Presented, 1876. 

47695. Fragment of the right ramus of the mandible of a young 
individual; from the Genista Cave. 
Brome Collection. Presented, 1876. 
27659. The left lower carnassial of a Felis of the size of the present 
species ; from a cave near Montpellier. This tooth is 
apparently indistinguishable from the corresponding tooth 
of the present species ; it 1s, however, possible that it may 
* Oss. Foss. de Darmstadt, pt. ii. p. 20 (1833). 
2 Syst. Nat. ed. 12, vol. i. p. 61 (1766). 
