The Mammals of India a Natural History of All the Animals Known to Inhabit Cont
The Mammals of India a Natural History of All the Animals Known to Inhabit Cont
Jerdon, T. C. (Thomas Claverhill), 1811-1872
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Distinguished by a more slender form of skeleton ; a somewhat large and pointed ear, which is more or less tufted in general ; and a short tail. Mr. Blyth approximates the domestic cats and their affines to this group. The first is by no means a typical form of Lynx, 110 FELIDJ2. 114. Felis torquata, F. CUVIEK, fid. BLYTH, Synops. 16. F. Arnata, GRAY. HABDWICKE, 111. Ind. Zool. (bad figure, the colour much too pronounced). BLYTII, Cat. 184. F. Servalina, JARDINE, Nat. Libr. Pi. F. Huttoni, BLYT...H. Leopardus inconspicuus, GRAY. THE SPOTTED WILD CAT. Descr. Ground-colour of the fur cat-gray, more or less fulvescent, or pale grayish-fulvous, with numerous small black roundish spots j on the head, nape, and shoulders the spots are smaller, and tend to form longi- tudinal Hues on the occiput and nape ; some distinct cross bands on the limbs, -with one or two black streaks within the arm ; cheek striped as usual ; the breast spotted, but the belly almost free from spots ; tail short, with a well-defined series of dark rings and a black tip j ears externally dull rufous, with a very small dusky pencil-tuft ; cheek- stripes as usual ; paws blackish underneath.
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