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ON THE DIFFERENTIATION OF ZEBRAS. 



[May 11, 



tojt, is shown by a skin (text-fig. 155) of a Grant's Zebra shot 

 on the Aberdare Range about 8000 feet high. The hair of 

 this skin is much longer than that of my other skins from East 

 Africa. Mr. Neumann had hunted over that range, and seen a 



Text-fia-. 155. 



Grant's Zebra (male) ; north end of Aberdare Range (8000 ft.). 



few Grant's Zebras there ; they did not live on the top, but only 

 passed up and down over the edge of the plateau. 



I may point out that jvist as the Burchelline Zebras from the 

 most northern point where they are met keep changing from 

 locality to locality (as is demonstrated by my skins from East 



