the serval. 
resembles a plume of feathers. The cat 
Angora is larger than the common wild 
Some of the individuals of this kind are whit^’ 
others of a dun colour ; and all of them 
a ruff of long hair round the neck, which giv^* 
them the appearance of small lions. 
THE SERVAL. 
This is a beautiful animal of the cat trib^' I 
somewhat larger than the wild cat, and if' 
habits the mountainous parts of India. | 
general colour is a pale yellow, but white f'* 
the^ belly and breast. The whole body ’’ 
variegated with black spots, equally distd' , 
buted on every part. The eyes are extreme^ ' 
bright and piercing, the tail short, and t¥ 
feet armed with long, hooked claws. 
The serval is extremely fierce, but avoi^i^ 
man, unless provoked, when it will dart fud' 
