EQUID/E 



13 



GHOR-KHAR. 



Typical locality (may be taken to be) Kach. 

 46. 1. 10. 3. Skin, mounted. Kach. 



Presented by the Earl of Derby, 1846. 



46. 1. 10. 5 (705, a). Skeleton, imperfect, of the same 



individual as the last. Same history. 



85. 6. 13. 4. Skull, young. Thurr Parkur district, Kach. 



Presented by the Karachi Museum, 1885. 



91. 5. 13. 1. Skull and skins. Sham Plains, eastern 



Baluchistan. Presented by Dr. W. T. Stanford, 1891. 



B. Equus onager castaneus (Fig. 6). 



Equus onager castaneus, Lydekker, Novit. Zool. vol. xi, p. 590, 

 pi. xviii, 1904, Horse and its Belatives, p. 182, 1912 ; Griffini, Le 

 Zebre, p. 16, (1912) 1913. 



Equus castaneus, Matschie, Monatsliefte naturwiss. Unterricht 

 ScUulgatt. vol. ii, p. 306, 1909. 



FIG. 6. FEMALE KOBDO ONAGER (Eqmis onager castaneus). 



From the type-specimen in the Duke of Bedford's collection at Woburn Park, said 

 to have come from Kirghis-Nor, Kobdo, Western Mongolia. 

 From Lydekker, Novitates Zoologicse, 1904, vol. xi. pi. xviii. 



