1902.] 



QUAGGA OP THE VIENNA MUSEUM. 



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Fig. V. — The woodcut in Flower and Lydekker's ' Animals 

 Living and Extinct,' p. 384, fig. 160 ; copied in 

 W. L. Sclatei''s ' Fauna of S. Africa,' Mammals, 

 ii. p. 295, fig. 74. 



Fig. YI. — A woodcut in Brelim's ' Thierleben, Saugethiei'e,' 

 Bd. ill. fig. p. 49. 



Fig. VII.— Noack's drawing (Zool. Garten, 1893, fig. p. 293), 

 taken from the figures in the ' Gleanings of the 

 Knowsley Menagerie,' pi. liv. 



Fig. VIII. — The woodcut in Lydekker's ' Royal Natural History ' 

 (vol. ii. fig. p. 507), perhaps representing the 

 specimen now in the Bi'itish Museum. 



Fig. IX. — The portrait of a Quagga's head in Bryden's ' Great 

 and Small Game of S. Africa,' pi. ii. fig. 2. 



Fig. X.— Copies of York's photographs (P. Z. S. 1 901 , i. p. 1 66, 

 fig. 47) of the Quagga in the Society's Gardens 

 in 1870, and two photos of the same animal kindly 

 sent to me by Dr. Sclater. 



Fig. XI, — An original photograph of the Quagga in the 

 Museum at Tring, being the same individual as 

 the last (no. x.). 



Text-fio-. 7. 



The Quagga of the Vienna Museum. (Prom a photograph.) 



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