MOZAMBIQUE, 



ZEBRAS: 



Gr. — Grevy's Zebra. 

 Fo. — Foa's Zebra. 



B. — Burchell's Zebra. 

 Gt. — Grant's Zebra. 

 Crw. — Crawshay's Zebra. 

 Sel. — Selous' Zebra. 

 Zm. — Zambesi Zebra. 

 Ch. — Chapman's Zebra. 

 B. — Bolim's Zebra. 

 W. — Ward's Zebra. 

 Q— The Quagga. 



Z. — Mountain Zebra. 

 H. — Hoffman's Zebra. 



DISTRIBUTION OF THE SURVIVING WILD HORSES, ASSES, AND ZEBRAS OF THE WORLD. 



\Vmi» HnpoN ' EQuvs przewalskii, Central A 

 " "" HOR>E> i The Tarpan. formerly consider 



dered a hybrid, but recently described as a distinct species, northern Mongolia. 



The Kiang or Dzeggetai, Equus hemion us, east and south of Lake Baikal. 



(The Kulan. Equus , east of the Caspian Sea, the Kirghez Steppes, and Turkestan. 



TheOnager, Equus omnia, northwestern India and Persia. 

 \\ ii h assks The Hemippus, Equus hemippus, northern Arabia and northwestern Persia. 

 JThe Gour or Ghour, Eq mis . Rajpootana Desert. 



I The Abyssinian ;i". Equus asinUs, Abyssinia and the Nubian Desert. 

 The Somali ass, Equus taeniopus, E. somalicus, eastern Soraaliland. 



/ 1 he Grevy zebra. Equus grevyi, southern Abyssinia 

 I Foa's zebra, Equus turn, near the Zambezi. 

 l ( irant'a zebra, Equus granti, Masailand. 

 /!...,. ' Chapman's zebra, Equus chapmani, Matabeleland. 



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iii. southern Abyssinia. The Gall a country and northernlSomaliland. 



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Burchell's zebra. Equus burchelli, Betuana 

 The Quagga, Equus quagga. Cape of Good Hope. 

 The .Mountain zebra. Equus zebra, Cape of Good Hope, 

 Equus Imil mil in nr Equus jie u ricei, West Africa. 



