SERVAL. 369 
with round black spots five lines in diameter, ex- 
tending along the back to the tail. 
COLOROLO. 
Felis Corololo. Molina Chilu p. 27^. 
Corololo. Pennant Quadr. i.p. 299. 
This also is described by Molina. Like the 
former species it inhabits the forests, and preys 
on birds and mice, and is said sometimes to in- 
fest poultry yards. Its colour is white, marked 
with irregular spots of black and yellow: the tail 
encircled with black quite to the point. The 
head and tail in this and the preceding animal 
are larger in proportion than in the common Cat. 
SERVAL. 
Felis Serval. F. cauda subabbrcviata, corpore supra fusco maculis 
nigris, orbitis ventreque albis. Lin, Syst, Nat. Gmel. p. 82. 
Tawny-brown shortish-tailed C. whitish beneath, with the or- 
bits of the eyes white, and the body marked with roundish 
dusky spots. 
Chat-Pard. Mem. pour servir a VJiist. des anim. i.p. no, 
Le Serval. Biif. 13 . p. 233 . pi 34. 
Serval. Pennant Quadr. 1. p. 301. 
The Serval is a native of India and Tibet, and 
is an extremely fierce and rapacious animal. It 
resides principally among trees ; leaping with great 
agility from one tree to another, and pursuing 
