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190. F. RUFA, Guldendstadt (F. Cuv. Mamm. Lith. Ill, 
t, 33). 
Hab. N. America. 
A. Skull, from Carolina. Presented by the 
Rev. F. Fitzgerald (1852). 
Genus Cynailurus, Wagler. 
191. C. JUBATUS (Buffon, Supp. t 38 ; F. Cuv. Mamm, 
Lith. II, t. 35). 
Syjs". Felis jubata, Schreber. 
F. guttata, Hermann, 
F. venatica, C. H. Smith. 
Hab. All Africa ; Syria ; Arabia ; Mesopotamia ; 
Persia ; W. and S. India ; Ceylon (apud Baker).* 
A. B. Stuffed male and female. C. Skeleton of 
B. Presented by the Curator (1857).t 
Sub-order PLANTIGRADA, Cuv. (as limited). 
Fam. MUSTELIDJE. 
Sub-fam. MUSTELINjE. 
Genus GuLO, Storr. 
192. G. LUSCUs (Buifon, Supp, t, 48 : Edwards's Birds, 
t. 103). 
* '■ Eight years Wanderings in Ceylon.' By S. W. Baker (1855), p. 118. This 
author clearly distinguishes between the Chita and the Leopard. 
t The fine living specimen presented to the Society in February, 1858, by 
the Hon. W. Elliot, was afterwards given away by the then Secretary, now Sir 
"W. B. O'Shaughnessy, who probably mistook it for a common Leopard. It is 
needless to remark that the Society's Zoological Curator was not consulted in 
the matter. 
Desid. Felis leo. Any specimens illustrative of the Lion as an inhabitant of 
India. I have recent intelligence that this animal still lingers in Bundelkund, in 
certain particularly inaccessable haunts. — F, ■uncia. Perfect skin for mount- 
ing; and skeleton, or, at least, skull. — F. macro celis, Eaiiles. Skin from 
Sum&,tra or Borneo, and skull. — M. macroceloides. Skull. — F. Charltoni. Good 
skins for mounting ; and skuU. — F. Ogilbii, Hodgson, Calc. Journ. N. H. VIII, 
44 (nec F. Ogilbii, Schinz, founded on F. servalina, Ogilby, which Dr. Gray refers 
to his African F. mglecta). — F. murmensis, Hodgson, P. Z. 8. 1834, pp. 10 and 
11. S. E. Himalaya; and melanoid var., Horsfield's Catalogue., (' Fire -cat' of, 
Tenasserim ?) — F. Temminckii, Vigors, Zool. Journ. From Sujnatra. — F. rubigit 
NOSA, Is. Geoff., Voy. aux Indes Or. Coromandel ; Ceylon ? — F. megalotis, S. 
Miiller. Timor. — F. ornata, Gray. — F, manul, Pallas {F. nigripecius, Hodgson). 
Tibet ; and High Central Asia. — Prionodon ©bacilis, Horsf. Malayan penia-. 
sula ; Java. 
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