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FELIDAE* 
c. Male. Persia ?— Presented by Rev. T. G. Gregory. 
d. Cub, pale yellow, with blackish dorsal streak. 
e. and /. Older cubs. 
g . Female. 
a. Hybrid cub, between lion and tigress ; yellow, back 
slightly waved, limbs and tail banded with black, Grif- 
fith, A. K. t. 67. — Presented by John Atkins, Esq. 
h. and i. Young hybrid cubs. Greyish, head slightly 
spotted, back slightly waved, legs banded, and end of 
tail ringed with black. 
The Maneless Lion. Leo Goojrattensis. Leo Persicus, 
Swains . ? Felis Leo Goojrattensis, Smee, Trans. Zool. 
Soc . t. 24. 
a. Young male. India ? 
The Gambian Lion. Leo Gambianus. Lion du Sene- 
gal, Mam. Lithog. t. ?? F. Leo Senegalensis, Fischer ?? 
a. Male. W. Africa, interior of Gambia. 
The Tiger. Tigris regalis. Felis Tigris, Linn. Bnffon , 
ix. t. 9. Griffith , A. K. t. 65. (and t. 66, white.) Ben- 
nett, Tower Menag. 25. fig. 
e. Adult male. India. 
f. Young. Malacca. 
a. h. c. and d. Skulls. India. 
g. Adult male. Madras. — Presented by Colonel Sykes. 
The Leopard or Panther. Leopardus varius. Felis 
Leopardus and F. varia, Sclireh. F. Pardus, Linn. ? 
Cuv. F. Nimr. Ehrenh. F. Panthera, Erxl. F. an- 
tiquorum, Fischer. F. Melas, Peron. F. chalybeata, 
Herm. F. fusca, Meyer. Bennett, Tower Menag. 35. 
fig. Menag, Z. Soc. i. 37. fig. Buffon, ix. t. 11. Grif- 
fith, A. K. t. 71 and 72. Menag. Mas. t. 
a. b. and d. Large. Pale, from the skin having been 
tanned. 
c. Large, fur bright fulvous. 
e. Small. 
f. Large, hair long, rather rough. Nepal, snowy region. 
- — Presented by the Rev. G. Everest. 
