1909.] UiSi RECORDED SPECIMENS OF THE QUAGGA. 



Text-fi^. 172. 



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Elgiu Quajga : Kiiigvvilliamstown, 1861. 



2 and 3. The Knowsley auaggas (text-fig. 174, p. 582).— My 

 illusfcration is from their portraits hy Hawkins [supra, p. 567) in 

 the ' Knowsley Menagerie.' The two animals are shown on one 

 picture. One is more striped than the other, but the skin (text- 

 fig. 175) might belong to a similar animal. 



4. Cornwallis Harris' Drawing of a Cliiagga Skin (text- 

 fig. 175), cf. p. 567. It is reproduced from the ' Portraits of the 

 Game Animals of Southern Africa.' 



5. Lord Morton's dnagga. — My illustration (text-fig. 176) 

 is from a block made from Agasse's drawing for my friend 

 Prof. J. Cossar Ewart, F.R.S. (' Penicuik Experiments,' p. 65). 



