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G.— Equus quagrga transvaalensis. 



Equus burchelli transvaalensis, Eivart, Veterinarian, vol. Ixx, p. 622, 



1897, Zoologist, ser. 4, vol. ii, p. 49, 1898, Bull. Sac. Acclim. 



Paris, 1898, pp. 309 and 312; Prazdk, Wild Horses, vol. i, 



pis. xix and xx, 1900; Elliot, Cat. Mamm. Field Mits. {Field 



Mas. Zool. Pub. vol. viii) p. 102, 1907. 

 Equus chapman! transvaalensis, Trouessart, Cat. Mamm., Suppl. 



p. 646, 1905. 

 Hippotigris transvaalensis, Matschie, Monatshefte natunviss. XJnter- 



riclit Scliidgatt. vol. ii, p. 305, 1909. 

 Equus quagga transvaalensis, Griffini, I.e Zchre, p. 217, (1912) 1913, 



Natura, vol. iv, p. 19, 1913 ; Schivarz, Arch. Naturgcscli. 



vol. Ixxviii, p. 51, 1912. 



Typical locality northern Transvaal. 



Type in Edinburgh Museum. 



Closely related to E. q. wahlbergi (which ranges into the 

 southern Transvaal), but with more or less distinct shadow- 

 stripes on the neck. 



H.— Equus quagrgra selousi. 



Equus burchelli selousi,* PococTi, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 6, vol. xx, 

 p. 45, 1897; Prazdk, Wild Horses, vol. i, pi. xxii, 1898; W. L. 

 Sclater, Fauna S. Africa, Mamm. vol. i, p. 291, 1900 ; Beddard, 

 Cambridge Nat. Hist., Mamm. p. 246, 1902 ; Rothschild, Proc. 

 Zool. 8oc. 1906, p. 691 ; Elliot, Cat. Mamm. Field Miis. {Field 

 Mas. Zool. Pub. vol. viii) p. 102, 1907 ; LydeJcher, Game Animals 

 of Africa, p. 58, 1908, Horse and its Belatives, p. 198, 1912. 



Equus quagga selousi, Pococh, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 7, vol. x, 

 p. 306, 1902, vol. xiv, p. 316, 1904; Grifini, Le Zcbre, i^. 213, 

 1912 (1913), Natura, vol. iv, p. 19, 1913. 



Equus tigrinus selousi, Noach,-\ Zool. Anz. vol. xxv, pp. 627 and 629, 

 1902. 



Equus chapniani selousi, Trouessart, Cat. Mamm., Suppl. p. 646, 

 1905. 



Typical locality Manyami Valley, Mashonaland. 



83. 7. 28. 9. Skin, female, mounted. Manyami Valley, 

 ]\Iashonaland ; collected by F. C. Selous, Esq. Type. 



Purchased, 1883. 



86. 5. 5. 13. Skeleton, mounted. Same locality and 

 collector. Pardiased, 1886. 



* Spelt selousii in original. 



t Noack considered this race inseparable from the undermentioned 

 E. q. boelimi, but used the later name selousi. 



