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CATALOGUE OF UNGULATES 



large and somewhat elongated ; skull long and narrow, 

 especially the muzzle, in which the diastema is equal to tbe 

 combined basal length of the last four cheek-teeth ; lambdoid 

 crest of occiput produced behind line of condyles, and 

 extending almost on a level with the auditory meatus, instead 

 of being vertically above it as in the subgenera Equus and 

 Hippotigris ; lachrymal large, forming one-third of orbital 



FIG. 8. HEAD OF GEEVY'S ZEBRA (Equus [Dolichohippus] grevyi). 



rirn ; ascending process of premaxilla narrow ; palatal fora- 

 mina long and narrow ; brain-case shallow and depressed. 



Heller remarks that in general shape the skull approxi- 

 mates to that of E. cdballus, but that in its extreme elonga- 

 tion and narrowness it differs from all the other members of 

 the family ; the horse occupying in this respect a position 

 intermediate between the present species on the one hand 

 and the quagga, zebra, and ass on the other. 



The range is restricted to north-eastern and eastern 

 Ethiopian Africa. 



