30 CATALOGUE OF UNGULATES 



at least as far uorth as the northern flank of the Lorogi 

 Mountains and southwards to the northern bank of the 

 Tana. 



1. 8. 9. 128. Skin, female. Near Lake Baringo. In 

 the snuft-brovvn muzzle, seal-brown neck- and body-stripes, 

 and the incomplete fusion of the rings on the pasterns, 

 the specimen accords closely with the description of the 

 present race. 



Presented hy Sir H. H. Johnston, G.C.M.G., K.C.B., 1901. 



M.— Equus quagrg^a g-ranti (Fig. 13). 



Eqmis burchelli granti, de Winton, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 6, 

 vol. xvii, p. 819, 1896 ; PococJc, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 6, 

 vol, XX, p. 47, 1897 ; Prazdl; Wild Horses, vol. i, pi. xiv, 1898 ; 

 Beddard, Cambridge Nat. Hist. Mamm. 245, 1902; Bidgeway, 

 Thoroughbred Horse, p. 70, 1905 ; Lydehker, Oame Animals of 

 Africa, p. 58, 1908, Horse and its Relatives, p. 199, 1912 ; 

 Cabrei-a, Cat. Met. Mam. Mus. Madrid, p. 134, 1912. 



Equus granti, Sclatcr, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1901, vol. ii, p. 593, pi. xxix ; 

 Matschie, Monatshcftc natiirwiss. Untcrricht Schulgatt. vol. ii, 

 p. 305, 1909. 



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

 p. 306, 1902, vol. xiv, p. 315, 1904 ; Gri^ni, Le Zebre, p. 203 

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



Equus jallae, Camerano, Atti Ace. Torino, vol. xxxvii, p. 619, pi. i, 

 1902. 



Equus chapmani granti, Trouessart, Cat. Mamm., Suppl. p. 646, 

 1905 ; Boux, Rev. Suisse Zool. vol. xviii, p. 924, 1910. 



Equus chapmani jallae, Trouessart, Cat. Mamm,, Suppl. p. 646, 

 1905. 



Hippotigris muansse, Matschie, WeidtverJc in Wort und Bild, 1906, 

 p. 235. 



Equus muansae, Matschie, Monatshefte naturiviss. Unterricht Schul- 

 gatt. vol. ii, p. 103, 1909. 



Equus goldfinchi, Ridgeivay, Nature, vol. Ixxxvi, p. 245, 1911. 



Equus burchelli jallse, LydeJcJcer, Horse and its Relatives, p. 199, 

 1912. 



Equus quagga jallae, Oriffini, Le Zebre, p. 206, (1912) 1913, Natura, 

 vol. iv, p. 19, 1913. 



Equus quagga muansae, Griffini, Le Zebre, p. 207, (1912) 1913. 



Typical locality Thika-Thika Valley, upper Tana Valley, 

 British East Africa. Equus jallse, from southern Abyssinia, 

 is considered by Roux to be not more than individually 

 different from the present race, and the same view is taken 



