MAMMALIA. 275 
Donkey of Cutch im size; the stallions often stand 14 hands 
high. Major Charlton and Major Biddulph state that they neigh 
like ahorse. When taken young they will become so tame as to be 
led about like ahorse, and will follow horses almost anywhere. 
They live in a climate where the temperature is below the freezing 
point in the middle of the summer ; yet they throw off their pale 
woolly coat during that season and become bright bay — Major 
Charlton. 
The Donkey of Cutch is often domesticated in India.— Ibid. 
224. Asinus EauuLEus. The Yo-To-TZE. 
Yellowish red clay colour. Tip of ears, mane, long hairs of 
tail, well-defined lime down the back to middle of tail, and cross 
band on shoulder, three or four cross streaks on knees and hocks, 
black. 
Asinus Equuleus (the Yo-to-tze), H. Smith, Equide, 304. 
Asinus Hippargus (the Yo-to-tze), H. Smith, Equide, t. 17. 
The specimen described by Col. H. Smith was alive in a livery 
stable near Park Lane, London; it was said to have been 
brought from the Chinese frontier N.E. of Calcutta. It was 
most probably a Kiang, or perhaps a mule between it and the 
Domestic Ass. 
** Body with a black dorsal streak and many more or less distinct 
e transverse or curved streaks. Ears rather short and broad- 
tipped. The Zebras of South Africa. 
Hippotigris, H. Smith. 
Hippotigrine group or Zebras, H. Smith, Equide, 320. 
+ Hoofs slightly concave beneath ; legs white, not or only slightly 
cross streaked. 
Living on the open piains. 
5. Asinus QuaGcGaA. The QuaAGGA. 
Brown. Head, neck and withers or front of body black- 
ish streaked ; lower part of body, legs and tail white. Hoofs 
flattish beneath. 
Asinus Quagga, Gray, Zool. Journ. i. 246 ; List Mam. B. M. 183; 
J. Brookes, Mus. Cat. 20, 1828. 
Equus Quoagga, Lesson, Man. Mamm. 347. 
Equus Quagga, Gmelin, S. N. i. 213; Schreb. Saugth. t. 317 ; 
F. Cuv. Dict. Sc. Nat. vu.473.t. ; Harris, W. An. Afr. t. 2. 
Female Zebra, Edw. Glean. i. t. 223. 
Le Couagga, Buffon, H. N. Supp. iii. t.4; Cuvier, Menag. Mus, 
t. ; F. Cuvier, Man. Lithog. t. 
Kwagga or Couagga, Buff. Supp. vi. 85; Knight, Mus. Anim, 
Nat. f. 480. 
