EQUID/E 27 



K. Equus quagrga crawshayi. 



Equus burchelli crawshaii, de Winton, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 6, 



vol. xvii, p. 319, 1896. 

 Equus burchelli crawshayi, Pococfr, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 6, 



vol. xx, p. 46, 1897 ; W. L. Sclater, Fauna S. Africa, Mamm. 



vol. i, p. 292, 1900 ; Bidgeway, Thoroughbred Horse, p. 68, 1905 ; 



Elliot, Cat. Mamm. Field Mus. (Field Mus. Zool. Pub. vol. viii) 



p. 103, 1907 ; Lydekker, Game Animals of Africa, p. 58, 1908, 



Horse and its Eelatives, p. 199, 1912 ; Hilzheimer, Abh. Sencken- 



berg. Ges. vol. xxxi, p. 97, 1912. 



Equus tigrinus, Johnston, Brit. Central Africa, pp. 292 and 297, 1897. 

 Equus burchelli mariae, Prazdk, Wild Horses, vol. i, pi. xiii, 1898 ; 



subsequently identified by its describer with the present race. 

 Equus quagga crawshayi, Pocock, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 7, vol. x, 



p. 307, 1902; Griffini, Le Zebre, p. 212, (1912) 1913, Natura, 



vol. iv, p. 19, 1913; Schivarz, Arch. Naturgesch. vol. Ixxviii, 



p. 55, 1912. 

 Equus chapmani crawshayi, Trouessart, Cat. Mamm., Suppl. p. 969, 



1905. 

 Equus annectens, Rotliscliild, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1906, p. 691 ; identified 



by Schwarz, Arch. Naturgesch. vol. Ixxviii, p. 56, with the present 



race. 

 Equus burchelli annectans, Lydekker, Game Animals of Africa, p. 58, 



1908, Horse and its Eelatives, p. 199, 1912. 

 Equus crawshayi, Matschie, MonatsJiefte naturwias. Unterricht 



Schulgatt. vol. ii, p. 305, 1909. 

 Equus chapmanni mariae, Eoux, Eev. Suisse Zool. vol. xviii, p. 925, 



1910. 

 Equus quagga crawshaii, Schwarz, Arch. Naturgesch. vol. Ixxviii, 



p. 56, 1912. 

 Equus quagga annectens, Griffini, Le Zebre, p. 210, (1912) 1913, Atti 



Soc. Ital. Sci. Nat. vol. li, p. 7, pis. x and xi, 1913. 

 Equus quagga mariee, Griffini, Le Zebre, p. 211, (1912) 1913. 



Typical locality Henga, Nyasaland, west of Lake Nyasa. 



E. annectens, of which the type is in the Tring Museum, is 



from North-east Khodesia; and E. marise from the district 



between Lakes Tanganyika and Nyasa. The last-named 



form appears to be intermediate between E. q. crawshayi and 



E. q. granti, and is regarded by some writers as not entitled 



to separation from the former, and by others from the latter. 



95, 12. 12. 1. Skin and skull. Henga, Nyasaland. Type. 



Presented l}ij R. Crawshay, Esq., 1895. 



96. 1. 29. 2. Skin. Nyasaland. 



Presented by Sir Alfred Sharpe, K.C.M.G., C.B., 1896. 

 96. 1. 29. 3. Skin, young, mounted. Nyasaland. 



Same history. 



