2 MR. J. S. BUDGETT ON [ Jan. 20, 
(see P. Z. 8. 1902, vol. ii. p. 225), was the progeny of a male 
Zebra and a pony mare. Major Birkbeck added the following 
Text-fig. 1. 
Hybrid between Equus burchelli, 8, and E. caballus, 9. 
particulars:—The hybrid was rising 12 months in July 1900 
when he came in. He went home with a pony of which he was 
very fond, and if he gets troublesome the company of a quiet 
pony will pacify him at once. We gelded him, thinking Her 
Majesty might use him, and a stallion hybrid is always a terror. 
The late owner Erasmus has tried to claim compensation, but as 
the beast was a fair capture he has no case at all. At the 
surrender the Boers kept any horses of ours they had and we, of 
course, keep theirs. 
Mr. J. 8. Budgett, M.A., F.Z.S., gave an account of his recent 
journey to Uganda and return by the Nile, which was illustrated 
by a large series of photographs taken by him as he went along. 
Mr. Budgett made the following remarks :— 
The special object of my journey to Uganda was to continue 
investigations on the life-history of African fishes and especially 
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