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Order CARNIVORA. 
Family FELIDAE. 
Genus FELIS Linnaeus. - 
While the species of this genus as a whole have not been revised, 
the following groups have been monographically treated: jaguars 
by Mearns (Proc. biol. soc. Washington, xiv, p. 137-143, August 9. 
1901), pumas by Merriam (Proc. Washington acad. sci., in, p. 577- 
GOO, December 11, 1901), ocelots by Mearns (Proc. L T . S. nat. mus., 
xxv, p. 237—249, September 17, 1902). 
205. Felis apache Mearns. 
1901. Felis apache Mearns, Proc. biol. soc. Washington, xiv, 
p. 150. August 9, 1901. 
Type locality.— Matamoras, State of Tamaulipas, Mexico. 
206. Felis bangsi costaricensis Merriam. 
1901. Felis bangsi costaricensis Merriam, Proc. Washington 
acad. sci., in, p. 596. December 11, 1901. 
Type locality. — Boquete, Chiriqui, Panama. 
207. Felis cacomitli Berlandier. 
1857. Felis cacomitli Berlandier, in Baird, Report Mexican 
boundary survey, ii, mammals, p. 12. 
1902. Felis cacomitli Mearns, Proc. U. S. nat. mus., xxiv, 
p. 207. 
Type locality.— Matamoras, State of Tamaulipas, Mexico. 
208. Felis centralis Mearns. 
1901. Felis centralis Mearns, Proc. biol. soc. Washington, 
xiv, p. 139. August 9, 1901. 
Type locality.— Talamanca, Costa Rica. 
Felis concolor Linnaeus, p. 197. This animal is now known to 
be confined to South America (see Merriam, Proc. Washington 
acad. sci., m, p. 593, December 11, 1901). 
