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SYNOPSIS OF THE EQUIDJE. 



INCISORS - cuspidate , r , or in the females of 



' on fi fi 



some species ^~ ; molars -^-^ = 38 or 40 ; mo- 



lars furrowed on each side with flat crowns and 

 vermiform ridges of enamel ; void space between the 

 cuspidate and molars ; upper lip very moveable ; 

 eyes large, pupil elongated laterally; ears rather 

 large, erect, very moveable; feet solidung ilar ; tail 

 setose, or with a tuft at the end ; mammaa two, ingui- 

 nal; stomach simple, membranaceous; intestines and 

 caecum very large ; colour plain, dappled, or striped. 



THE EQUINE FORM. 



Equus caballus. 



Tail setose up to the root ; flowing mane ; raised 

 withers ; round solid hoofs ; neighing voice ; mam- 

 mas two. 



Eq. caballus domesticus... The Bay Wild Horse or Tarpan. 



The White villous Wild Horse. 



... The Black ? 



The Eelback Dun decussated. 



Eq. varius The Tangum or Kiang. 



Eq. hippagrus The Koomrah of Africa. 



