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174, F. UNCIA, Schreber (Buffon, torn. IX, t. 13). 
Syn. F. pardus et F, onca apud Pallas. 
F. panther a, Erxleben (apud Gray). 
F. irhis, Ehrenberg. 
F. tulliana, Valenciennes ( Comptes Rendus, 
torn. XLII, 1039). 
ZJjicia irhis, Gray. 
Thurwag ; Bhdral-hay ; Iker of Tibetans 
(Hodgson). Ounce or ' Snow Leopard'. 
Hab. Higli mountains of Asia, from Tibet to the 
Altai, and W. even to tlie Taurus ; never 
on the Indian side of the snowy ranges : 
Baikal and Amur territories. 
A, Stuffed specimen, crouched (feet wanting). 
Presented by G. T. Lushington, Esq. (1845). 
B. Flat Skin. Presented by Major Strachey 
(1847). 
175. F. MACROCELOiDES, Plodgson, J. A. S. XII, 814, f, 
{P. Z, S, 185 , f . ). 
Syn. F. macrocelis of continental India, auctorum. ' 
Uncia macroceloides, Gray. 
Pungmd of the Lepchas, and Zik of the 
Bhoteas, of Sikhim. Lamchitia of 
Tibetans (Hodgson), 
Hab. Eastern Nipal ; Sikhim ; Butan ; Tibet, 
(Hodgson) ; Upper Asam ; Ya^ma-doung 
mountains, separating Arakan from Pegu ; 
and probably the higher elevations of the 
Tenasserim provinces and spine of the 
Malayan peninsula, if not also the moun- 
tains of Sumatra and Borneo, in which case 
doubtless identical with F. mackocelis, 
Raffles. ' Tiger-cat of Anglo-Chinese ? 
HemarJiS. — Some individuals have a cat-grey and others a fulvous 
ground-hue ; and the markings vary to some extent, occasionally even 
on the two sides of the same animal : the variation being fully to the 
extent of the alleged difference betAveen F. macrocelis of Sumatra and 
Borneo and F. maceoceloides. The former is stated to be a larger 
