1053 
tridentatus. — Large intest. in 
ules. — London Zoo. — T. h. 
Gnathostoma t473. 
^spinigerum. 
Habronema t470. 
chevreuxi. 
Lagochilascaris t487. 
minor. 
Toxocara t484. — Intest. 
^mystax °. 
Haemaphysalis 1869. — Ext. 
gestroi. — Burma *. 
-\leachi 
Diphyllobothrium t295. — Intest. tridentatus. — Large intest. in nod- 
decipiens — Calcutta Zoo. 
felis. — Calcutta. 
reptans. — Hanoi. 
Ancylostoma fSST. — Intest. 
caninum. 
^ceylanicum. — Feces. 
Chlamydonema 4707. 
praeputiale. 
Microfilaria 1432.— Blood. 
[species Plimmer, 1913. — London 
Zoo, from Malay.] 
Oaloncus <t385. 
perniciosus. 
#413 Felis [or Microfelis *] (Fells) nigripes Burchell, 1824, Travels in Interior 
Southern Africa, v. 2, 592. Black-footed cat, black-footed wild cat, Bur- 
chell's cat, Kakikaan, Tsipa. South Africa (Bamanguato; Deelfontein; 
Vredefort Road, Orange River Colony; Bechuanaland; Kalahari Desert). 
Haemaphysalis t869. — Ext. 
"fleachi ^ leachi. — Transvaal. 
#413 Felis • [or Lynx] {Caracal, Lynchus) nubica (Fischer, 1829, Synopsis Mamm., 
210 [F. caracal]) Trouess., 1897c, Cat. Mamm., Berolini, v. 1, 367. So. 
#413 Felis ^ (Lynx) caracal nubica. 
#413 Felis ' (#413w Felis 0 ocreata Gmel., 1791, Anhang zu Bruce, Reisen 
Afr., 79. African wild cat, booted lynx, Egyptian wild cat, Kafir cat, 
Chat gant6, Wilde kat, Phagi. Africa, exclusive of forest-zone and Sahara; 
Sardinia; formerly in Gibraltar. "Apparently crossed with F. catus, and 
thus forming possibly chief progenitor of European domesticated cat." 
Habronema t470. — Stomach. 
chevreuxi. — Algeria — T. h. 
Protospirura 470J3. — Stomach. 
numidica. — Setif. — T. h. 
Ctenocephalides tl639. — Ext. 
felis strongylus. — Africa *. 
Xenopsylla tl636. — Ext. 
nuhicus. — Darfur, Africa. 
Babesia tl73. — Blood. 
felis.— Sudan K—T. h. 
species Davis, 1929. — Sudan. — Host 
"Sudanese wild cat". 
Taenia (Hydatigera) t325c. 
\taeniaeformis. — Intest. 
€ylicospirura 468/. 
felineus 
subaequalis. — Tissues of esoph. — Al- 
geria. 
#413 Felis ^ [or Chaus «, Lynx (#413m Felis »•) ocreata cafra (Desm., 1822, 
Encycl. meth., Mamm., (2), 540) Fitzsimons, 1919, Nat. Hist. S. Afr., v. 1, 
146. Bull Head, Caffer cat, Caffre cat, Kafir cat, Vaal Bush Cat, Wild 
cat, Wilde Kat, Graauw-kat, Imbodhla, Impaka, Ingada, Inxataza. Africa, 
from Egypt and Algeria to the Cape; southern Asia (Syria, Arabia) ; southern 
Europe; Id. Sardinia; ? Morea. Breeds freely with domesticated cat. 
Syns.: Chaus caffer ° Gray, 1843, List Mamm. Coll. Brit. Mus., 45; caffra « 
Blanford, 1888, Fauna Brit. India, Mamm., 86. 
Diphyllobothrium 1295. — Intest. 
theileri. — Pretoria, S. Africa. 
Dipylidium t308. — Intest. 
fuhrmanni. — Pretoria, S. Africa. 
Chlamydonema 4707. — Intest. 
felineum ^. — Transvaal. 
Trichodectes fl 100.— Ext. 
caffra. — Block Spruit Transvaal. 
T. h. 
