THE OUNCE OR SNOW LEOPARD. 
Phnh, 6 T S U ? et % ? a - t j v ® 7 names Burrhel hay , Himalayas; liter, Stian, Thibet; 
^snow leopard ^ of^ortsmem ’ 5 ^ ! Ku “- Tie 
founf from 9^0 T 0 \7lf000 —r muc h below snow level, and 
Description. Pale ^ yeUowisli grey, head, cheeks and back of neck covered 
Sm n U s P ots cll f n g ln g t0 dark rings distributed over the body ; belly 
yellowish white with dark spots towards the thighs ; black ears with yellow tip'- 
long bushy tail ringed and spotted ; dense fur and a well-marked short mane’ 
ve X rmfn mS /t y - d rh> CtlVe L t0 bU a “ eVer attack ® man ; should be classed as 
vermin. It inhabits rocky ground and preys upon the sheep and goats of the 
hare mid”rodents^ ^ markh ° r ’ tahr “ d burrhel; als0 u P on the marmot, the 
height'! 1 ffet lengtb ab ° Ut ? feet ’ head and body ’ 4 feet; tail > 3 feet i 
Felis Nebulosa. 
ehitia % Nepaul. 
THE CLOUDED LEOPARD. 
Native names: Pungmar, Lepcha ; Rung, Bhutia ; Lam 
