THE SELOrS COrLECTTON. Si 



fai' north as Lake Zwai hi Ahyssiiiia. In the West it reaches the 

 eastern shores of Lake Rudolf, and in the East penetrates into 

 SoniaUland. The SoniaHhuid Grevy Zehra has been described as a 

 distinct race by Pocock * on account of the rather paler coloration. 



425-426 —19. 7. 15. 505 50(5. 1912. Northern Guaso Nyu-o, Kenya 

 Colony. 



CUNINGHAME'S ZEBRA. 



Equus qvagga cuningiiamei. 



Eqnus quagga cuniiujJtamei, Heller, Sniithson. Misc. Collect, vol. Ixi. 

 no. 22, p. 3, 1914. 



Distinguished from f/>'ci\i// h\ its smaller head and less 

 elongated skull. Ears smaller and narrower. ])ark stripes on 

 body wider than light ones ; the stripes on rump diagonal, not 

 transverse. The general ground colour is darker than in tlie 

 following race, ochraceous buff I'ather than cream coloured, and 

 the dark stripes are a trifle paler. 



Typical locality, Northern Guaso Nyiro Valley, Kenya, Colony, 

 ranging from the north l)ank of the Tana River northwards aci'oss 

 the Nortliern (Kiaso Nyii'o towards Like Iludolf. 



427-428 —19.7.15.507-508. 1912. Northern Guaso Nyiro, Kenya 

 Colonj\ 



MASAI ZEBRA. 



Equus quagga guaxti. 



EqiiHS bnrcJielli (jraiifi, de Winton, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 6, vol. xvii. 



p. 319, 1896. 

 Eqiins qnagya cjrnitti, Pocock, Ann. Mag-. Nat. Hist. ser. 7. vol. x. p. 30(). 



1902 ; vol. xiv. p. 315, 1904. 



Closely related to ciiniiu/lid inri, difl'ering in tlie general ground 

 colour being whiter and the dark stripes darker. 



Typical locality, Thika-Thika Valley, upper Tana Valley, 

 Kenva Colony; range from Southern Abyssinia southwards through 



* Equus grevyi berberensis, Pocock, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 7, vol. x. 

 p. 308, 1902, 



