HUNTING LEOPARD. 
To US it appears, that this animal is the 
Feiis Jubata, of Linnasus, Schreber, and Bris- 
son; the Guepard, of Bufron ; and the Hunt- 
ing Leopard, of Pennant. But we do not 
think, with Dr. Shaw, that it it is, at the same 
time, Buffon's Jaguar, or Leopard ; which is 
merely the appellation given, by BufFon, to a 
drawing that he had received from the late 
Mr. Coilinson, " without either name or his- 
tory nor do we apprehend, that even the 
animal in the Leverian Museum is, in truth, 
as Dr. Shaw has described it in his recent 
publication, a Hunting Leopard, or BufFon's 
Guepard. 
"With respciSl: to BiifFon's Jaguar or Leo- 
p.ird, as he denominates Mr. Goliinson's draw- 
ing-, all that he says on the subjed is as fol- 
lows — " We here," says he— to accompany 
the print which Dr. Shaw has copied as 
the Hunting Leopard— give a figure of an 
animal, which belongs to the species of the 
Leopard or Ji^guar." Not knowing which; 
or? 
