[17] Felis pardus.

[18] Sir James Emerson Tennent, “Sketches of the Natural History of Ceylon.”

[19] Felis onca.

[20] “Naturalist’s Voyage.”

[21] Felis concolor.

[22] A weapon used by the Gauchos, and consisting of three cords, knotted together at one end, and having each a ball or stone attached to the other. The smallest of these is held in the hand, and the Gaucho “whirls the other two round and round his head, then taking aim, sends them like chain shot rushing through the air.”

[23] Felis uncia.

[24] Felis macrocelis.

[25] Felis pardalis.

[26] Buffon.