THE GREW OR SOMALILAND ZEBRA. 



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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 b)] [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 gn^vyi, 

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

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



