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lurking Wako and Camanche, who quailed at his soldierly bearing, while 
any other man would have had perchance a dozen arrows shot at him. 
GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION. 
We have heard of an occasional specimen of this cat having been ob- 
tained in the southern parts of Louisiana. Nutt all saw it in the State of 
Arkansas ; our specimens were procured in Texas. It is common in 
Mexico ; its southern range has not been accurately determined. 
general remarks. 
Much confusion still exists among writers in reference to the spotted cats 
of Mexico and South America, which can only be removed by the 
careful observations of naturalists in the native regions of these closely alli- 
ed species. 
