THE GREW OR SOMALILAND ZEBRA. 



66 s 



Professor Ewart tells me that there are several indistinct 

 stripes across the croup, suggestive of the " gridiron " 

 of the Mountain Zebra ; the root of the tail has spots 

 rather than stripes ; there are long black hairs at the tip 

 of the tail ; and the stripes on the forehead are often 



Photo 6«] [M. H. H. 



Fig. 626. — Ground surface of fore foot of Crawshay's zebra. 



arched, as in Grevy's Zebra (Fig. 627). The stripes on 

 the pastern are shown in Fig. 625 ; and the form of 

 the hoof, in Figs. 625 and 626. 



The Grevy or Somaliland Zebra (Equus grevyi, 

 Figs. 301 and 627). This animal, which is found in Shoa 

 and Somaliland, is the most powerful of all the zebras, 



