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CATALOGUE OF UNGULATES 



Hippotigris isabellinus, H. Smith, Jardine's Naturalist's Libr., 



Mamm. vol. xii, p. 332, pi. xxv, 1841. 

 Asinus quagga, Gray, Zool. Journ. vol. i, p. 246, 1825, List Mamm. 



Brit. Mus. p. 183, 1843, Knowsley Menagerie, pi. Iv, 1850, Cat. 



Ungulata Brit. Mus. p. 275, 1852, Cat. Carnivora, etc. Brit. 



Mus. p. 274, 1869, Hand-List Thick- Skinned Mamm. Brit. Mus. 



p. 37, 1873 ; Brookes, Cat. Mas. p. 20, 1828 ; Gerrard, Cat. Bones 



Mamm. Brit. Mus. p. 272, 1862. 

 Hippotigris quagga, Nicolls and Eglington, Sportsman in S. Africa, 



p. 76, 1892 ; Matschie, Monatshefte natunviss. Unterricht Schul- 



gatt. vol. ii, p. 304, 1909. 

 Equus (Hippotigris) quagga, Pocock, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 7, 



vol. x, p. 306, 1902 ; Hilzheimer, Abli. Senckenberg. Ges. vol. xxxi, 



p. 99, 1912. 



QUAGGA, QUACHA, or QUAHA. 



Typical locality the plains of Cape Colony south of the 

 Orange Eiver. 



A. Equus quagga quagrga (Fig. 10). 



FIG. 10. THE TBUE, OK CAPE QUAGGA (Equus quagga quagga). 

 Photographed from life by Mr. F. York. 



The specimen represented appears to have been the female which lived in the Gardens 

 of the Zoological Society, Regent's Park, London, from 1851 to 1872 (cf. Ridgeway, 

 Proc. Zool. Soc. 1909, p. 575). 



