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of Buenos Ayres; and it seems highly probable that 
the so-called F. affinis onca, Lund, should be referred to 
the same species. Claussen Collection. Purchased, 1845. 
37684, The fourth right metatarsal, probably belonging te the 
present species ; from the Pleistocene of Buenos Ayres. 
Bravard Collection. Purchased, 1854. 
Felis parvalis, Linn.’ 
Syn. (?) Felks affinis pardahs, Lund. 
Hab. America. 
18877. Three specimens of the humerus of a Felis, agreeing pre- 
cisely with the corresponding bone of the Ocelot; from 
a cavern in Minas Geraes, Brazil. This species is not 
recorded by H. Gervais and Ameghino from the S. 
American Pleistocene;'but it is probable that Lund’s 
F. affinis pardalis is really the same. 
Claussen Collection. Purchased, 1845. 
Helis pardina (Oken *). 
Syn. Lynx pardalis, Oken. 
Hab. Spain. 
47690. Fragment of the anterior portion of the cranium, showing 
(fig.) the complete dentition ; from the Genista Cave, Gibraltar. 
This specimen is figured by Busk in the Trans. Zool. Soc. 
vol. x. pl. ui. fig. 8. The second premolar is absent. 
Brome Collection. Presented, 1876. 
47691. The nearly complete mandible, wanting a large portion of 
(%g.) the right ramus; from the Genista Cave. This specimen 
is figured by Busk in the Trans. Zool. Soc. vol. x. pl. iii. 
fig. 4. Brome Collection. Presented, 1876. 
47694. Fragment of the right maxilla, with the teeth broken; 
from the Genista Cave. The second premolar is absent. 
Brome Collection. Presented, 1876. 
47699. Distal portion of the left humerus; from the Genista Cave. 
Brome Collection. Presented, 1876. 
47700. Proximal extremity of the left ulna; from the Genista 
Cave. Brome Collection. Presented, 1876. 
* Syst. Nat. ed. 12, vol. i. p. 62 (1766). 
* Vide H. Gervais and Ameghino, op. cit. p. 15. 
* In Temminck’s ‘Monographie de Mammalogie,’ p. 116 (1827). 
