134 BULLETIN 99, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 
was deposited in the National Zoological Park, where it lived until 
December 4, 1919. Three of the Roosevelt specimens from the 
Northern Guaso Nyiro are mounted in an exhibition group showing 
zebra and oryx. 
EQUUS QUAGGA BOHMI Matschie. 
1892. Equus béhmi Matscuig, Sitz.-ber Ges. nat. Freunde Berlin, p. 131. Octo- 
ber. (Pangani River, German East Africa; type in Berlin Museum.) 
1914. Equus quagga béhmi RoosrveLT AND Heiser, Life-Hist. African Game 
Anim., vol. 2, p. 693. 
Specumen.—One, as follows: 
British Hast Arrica: Mtoto Andel, 1 (Heller). 
Mr. Heller made the following note on the type-specimen of this 
race, which he examined in Berlin: 
Equus béhmi Matschie. Type A 5589. Pangani. Kuhnert Coll. Flat skin, with- 
out head, tail, or legs; tanned. Shadow stripes only on hips and thighs, and only on 
outside, disappearing on flanks and inside of thighs. 
EQUUS QUAGGA GRANTI de Winton. 
1896. Equus burchelli granti bE Winton, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 6, vol. 17, 
p. 319. April. (Thika River Valley,! British East Africa; type in 
British Museum.) 
1910. Equus burchelli grantt HouuisteR, Smithsonian Misc. Coll., vol. 56, No. 2, 
p. 10. March 31. 
1910. Equus burchelli grantt Rooseve tt, African Game Trails, Amer. ed., p. 474; 
London ed., p. 486. 
1911. Equus quagga, var. goldfincht Ripaeway, Nature, London, vol. 86, p. 245. 
April 20. (Rift Valley, British East Africa.) 
1912. Hippotigris burchelli grantti HELLER, Smithsonian Misc. Coll., vol. 60, No. 8, 
p. 3. November 2. 
1914. Equus quagga granti RoosEvELT AND Heter, Life-Hist. African Game 
Anim., vol. 2, p. 687. 
1915. Equus quagga granti Hay, Proc. U. 8. Nat. Mus., vol. 48, p. 555. April 8. 
Specimens.—Sixty-six, from the following localities: 
British East Arrica: Agate’s, Southern Guaso Nyiro, 9 (Mearns, 
Rainey, T. Roosevelt, Loring); Athi Plains, 2 odd skulls (Eagle) ; 
Guas Negishu Plateau, 3, including two odd skulls (Stephenson, 
White); Kabalolot Hill, 8, including one odd skull (Rainey); Kamiti 
Farm, 3, including two odd skulls (T. Roosevelt); Kapiti Plains, 3 odd 
skulls (Loring, Mearns); Kasorongai River, West Kenia, 1 odd skull 
(Mearns); Kedong Valley, 1 (Rainey); Kilima Kui, Kapiti Plains, 1 
(K. Roosevelt); Kitanga Farm, 3 (T. Roosevelt); Lake Baringo, 
2 odd skulls (K. Roosevelt); Lime Springs, Sotik, 1 (Heller); Loita 
Plains, 3 (Rainey); Nairobi, 2 odd skulls (Mearns); Palm Springs, 
Loita Plains, 1 (Rainey); Southern Guaso Nyiro River, 10, including 
seven odd skulls (T. Roosevelt, Loring, Mearns, Tarlton); Suswa 
Plains, 2 (Rainey); Tana River, 2 odd skulls (Hepburn, Witherill) ; 
See Lydekker, Cat. Ungulate Mamm. Brit. Mus., vol. 5, p.31. 1916. 
