QUADRUPEDS OF NORTH AMERICA. 
FF.LIS ONCA.— Linn. 
J A OTAR. 
PLATE CL — Female. 
P. Supra fulva, subtus albus ; corpore ocellis annularibus uigris ornato, 
in series subparallelis per longitudinem dispositis ; ocellis, punctis nigris 
subcentralibus, in signitis. 
CHARACTERS. 
Yellow, with a white belly body marked with open black circle-like figures, 
each containing one or more nearly central black dots these black, circle-like 
markings disposed in nearly longitudinal parallel lines. 
SYNONYMES. 
Felis Onca. Linn. Syst. Natur. vol. xii. p. 61 ; Gmel. yoI. i. p. 77 , pi. 4 (4 ed.). 
“ “ Schreber, Saugth. p. 388, pi. 6. 
“ “ Erxleben Syst. p. 513, pi. 9. 
“ “ Zimm. Geogr. Gesch. ii. pp. 162, 268. 
“ “ Cuv. Ann. du Mus. xiv. p. 144. 4 T. 16. 
“ “ “ Regne Animale, vol. i. p. 260. Ossements Fossiles, vol. iv. p. 41 7. 
“ “ F. Cuv. Diet. Sci. Nat., vol. viii. p. 223. 
“ “ Desm. in Nouv. Diet., vol. vi. p. 97 , pi. 4. 
“ “ “ Mammal., pp. 219, 338. 
“ “ Desmoulins, Diet. Class 3d, p. 498. 
“ “ Temm. Monog., p. 136. 
“ Panthera. Sehreber, t, 99. 
“ Cattda Elongata. Brown’s Jamaica. 
Tigris Regia. Briss. Regne Animale, p. 269, fig. 7. 
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