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least as broad, as the intervening 
Heht spacesy shite.) sis!s +s /eiatedane (E. Africa, north of 
the Zambesi.) 
a’, Stripes brown, broad; nostril- 
paiches bimenw ete wba site ats Grantii, de Winton. 
(Masailand.) 
6°. Stripes blacker, narrower ; 
nostril-patches yellowish brown 
(tam ee lamioteks . bs «sere tk Crawshayt,de Winton. 
(Nyasaland.) 
6°. Shadow-stripes traceable between 
the principal stripes at least on 
the quarters; principal stripes on 
the quarters as a rule narrower 
than the intervening spaces .... (South of the Zam- 
besi. 
a", Body-stripes passing beneath the 
belly and meeting the ventral 
stripe. 
a®, Shadow-stripes on quarters 
faint and narrow, much nar- 
rower than the principal 
stripes; legs mottled or 
striped to hoof. 
a®, Outer side of legs strongly 
striped to hoof; fetlocks 
and pasterns completely 
striped both externally and 
internally ; lower half of 
pastern black from the fu- 
sion of stripes, as in Craw- 
BION a aioe teeta tern Selousit, nov. (Ma- 
shunaland. ) 
6°. Stripes on lower half of legs 
showing a distinct ten- 
dency to become obliterated 
and break up into irregular 
brown spots; lower part 
of pastern not continuously 
Bia lper ian topes «oh ies .. Chapmanni, Layard *. 
(Between Damara- 
land and Matabele- 
land.) 
6°. Shadow-stripes on quarters 
strong and distinct, not very 
much narrower than the 
principal stripes, which are 
themselves very narrow, far 
narrower than the interven- 
ing spaces that contain the 
shadow-stripes (fetlocks and 
pasterns without stripes or 
AOR) TS sw Lid bells. Wahlbergi, nov. 
(Zululand.) 
* Including also Lohmi, Matschie, judging from figures and descrip- 
tions. 
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