60 CARNIVORA. 
belong to some of the other species described by Bourgui- 
enat' from the French Pleistocene. 
Bravard Collection. Purchased, 1852. 
47705. Two specimens of the proximal extremity of the ulna of 
opposite sides; from the Genista Cave. 
Brome Collection. Purchased, 1876. 
47703. The distal extremity of the left tibia; from acavern at Wind- 
mill Hill, Gibraltar. Brome Collection. Purchased, 1876. 
M. 373. The left lower carnassial of a large Felis which may belong 
to the present species; from the Pleistocene (?) of the Val 
d’Arno. Egerton Collection. Purchased, 1882. 
Felis (sp.; allied to /. pardus). 
Hab. India. 
16537 a. Fragment of the left ramus of the mandible, showing the 
(Fig.) three cheek-teeth ; from the Pliocene of the Siwalik Hills, 
India. This specimen is described and figured by the 
present writer in the ‘ Paleontologia Indica,’ ser. 10, 
vol. ii. p. 328, pl. xiii. figs. 4, 4a. 
Cautley Collection. Presented, 1842. 
48929. Fragment of the left ramus of the mandible, containing the 
two last cheek-teeth; from the Pliocene of the Siwalik 
Hills. This specimen is mentioned by the present writer 
in the ‘ Palezontologia Indica,’ ser. 10, vol. i1. p. 329, where 
it is referred to the same species as the last. It is, how- 
ever, possible that it may belong to /’. brachygnatha. 
Cautley Collection. Presented, 1842. 
Felis onca, Linn.’ 
Syn. (?) Felis affinis onca, Lund *. 
Hab. America. 
18892. Fragment of the right ramus of the mandible, containing 
pm, 3, and m,{1 in an almost unworn condition, and the 
broken base of pm.4; from a cavern in Minas Geraes, 
Brazil. This specimen is indistinguishable from the man- 
dible of large individuals of the Jaguar. H. Gervais and 
Ameghino (loc. cit.) record this species from the Pleistocene 
' Histoire des Felide: fossiles constatés en France, etc. (1879). 
* Syst. Nat. ed. 12, vol. i. p. 61 (1766). 
* Vide TH. Gervais and Ameghino, ‘Les Mammiféres fossiles de ’ Amérique du 
Sud,’ p. 17 (1880). 

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