MAMMALIA. 265 



The Crisp-haired Horse (primaeval of the black stock), H. Smith, 



Equidce, 266. t. 5. 

 The Black Horse, H. Smith, Equidce, 266. t. 14. (the English 



Draught Horse) 269. 



The Dun or Tan Horse, H. Smith, Equidce, 274. 

 The Decussated Horse, or the Eelback Dun Horse of Ukraine, 



H. Smith, Equidce, 2/4. t. 6. 

 The Myautzee, or the Pied Horse of China, H. Smith, Equidce , 



277. 



The Bhooteahs Ponies, H. Smith, Equidce, 278. 

 The Pickarrow Ponies, H. Smith, Equida, 278. 

 The Yaboos of Affghanistan Ponies, H. Smith, Equidce, 278. 

 The Hungarian Horse (with slit nostrils), H. Smith, Equidce, 



278. t. 11. 



The Common Bashkir Horse, H. Smith, Equidce, 278. 

 The Morea Ponies, H. Smith, Equidce, 282. 

 The Swedish and Norwegian Ponies, H. Smith, Equidce, 282. 

 The Shetland Ponies, H. Smith, Equidce, 283. t. 15. 

 The Galloway, H. Smith, Equidce, 283. 

 The Dartmoor and Exmoor Pony, H. Smith, Equidce, 284. 

 Sardinian Wild Horse, H. Smith, Equidce, 285. 

 The Tatto or the East Indian Pony, H, Smith, Equidce, 285. 

 Tuttoo or Mahratta Pony, Sykes, P. Z. S. 1831. 



Sedulously propagated in the Dukhun : much used to transport 

 luggage, and very vicious. Sykes. 

 Tattoo or Hack Pony of Calcutta, Hardw. Icon*ined. no. 10,975. 



t. 116,rio. 10,974. t. 81. 

 The Tangum Piebald or Skewbald Horse, Equus varius, H. 



Smith, Equidce, 288. t. 7. 

 The Tangum (or Tanghans), Primaeval Piebald stock of Thibet, 



H. Smith, Equidce, t. 7- 



Skewbald of Achin in Sumatra, H. Smith, Equidce, 293. 

 Tangham of China, Hodgson, Icon, ined. E. M. t. 212. f. 1. 

 Tangham of Lhassa, Hodgson, Icon. ined. B. M. t. 212. f. 3, t. 21 3. 

 Tangham of Gyanche, Hodgson, Icon. ined. B. M. t. 212. f. 3. 

 Hubstee of Deo Dharma, Hodgson, Icon. ined. B. M. t. 214. 

 The Koomrah, or Equus hippargus, H. Smith, Equidce, 294. 

 The Koomrah, Equus Lalisi, H. Smith, Equidce, t. 16. 

 Hippargus, Oppian. 

 Boryes, Herodotus. 

 Bourra of Koldagi, Ruppell. Northern Africa. Not gregarious. 



The specimen in the British Museum, which Col. H. Smith 

 mentions as being like the Koomrah (Equidce, 296), was a Dart- 

 moor pony which Dr. Leach had stuffed to place in the collection 

 of British animals. 



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