276 MAMMALIA. ; 
Opeagha or Quagga, Masson, Phil. Trans. \xvi. 297. 
Hippotigris quacha (the Quagga of the Cape Colonists), H. Smith, 
Equide, 330, t. 24. 
Quagga, Shaw, Zool. ui. 240. 
Quacha, Penn. Quad. i. 14. 
Hab. Cape of Good Hope, on open plains. 
? Young, stripes very indistinct. South Africa. Presented by 
W. Burchell, Esq., LL.D. 
E. Isabellinus, Temm. MSS.; H. Smith, Equide. 
Hippotigris isabellinus (the Isabella Quagga), H. Smith, Equi- 
d@, 332. t. 25. . 
Ane isabelle, LeVaillant. 
Lesson places the Quagga with the true Horses, because the 
hair extends nearer to the base of the tail, overlooking the warts 
and other natural characters.— Nov. Tab. R. A. 166, 1842. 
The Quagga is found in herds near the Cape Colony. 
LeVaillant, as Col. Smith observes, only saw, and did not 
possess, the Ane Isabelle. The specimen in the British Museum 
described and figured by Col. H. Smith was certainly only a 
young Quagga in a very imperfect condition, having lost nearly 
the whole of its fur before it was stuffed. It was presented by © 
Dr. Burchell as the skin of a Quagga. 
6. Astinus BurcHELLII. The Preersi or PEECHI. : 
Pale brown, under side of body whitish ; head, body and upper 
part of leg black streaked; tail, imside and lower part of leg 
white. Hoof rather broad, only slightly concave beneath. Skull : 
suborbital foramen as in EL. Hemionus. 
Equus Zebra, Burchell, Travels, i. 139, vig. at p. 252. 
Asinus Burchellii, Gray, Zool. Journ. ii. 247. t. 9. f. 1. animal, 
f. 2. hoof, 1824; List Mam. B. M. 183. 
Equus Zebroides, Lesson, Man. Mamm. 346; Nov. Tab. R. A. 
166, 1842. 
Equus Burchelli, Bennett, List Animals Zool. Gard. 1830, 40. 
n. 62; Fischer, Syn. Mam. 432. 
Equus Zebra, male, F. Cuvier, Menag. Mus. t. 
Equus montanus (the Dauw), F. Cuvier, Mam. Lithog. t. . 
female and foal (not Burchell); Lesson, Mammiferes, 1. 248. 
Hippotigris Burchellii (the Dauw), H. Smith, Equida, 329. t. 23. 
2 & jun. 
Burchell’s Zebra, Harris, W. A. Africa, t.5; Knight, Mus. Anim. 
Nat. f. 481. 
Striped or Bonte Quagga of the Cape Colonists, Harris, 1. c. 7. 
Peet-sey of the Matabuli and Bechianas. | 
Dauw, F. Cuvier, Mam. Lithog. t. 
Hab. South Africa, plains. 
