278 LAMINUNeTriA. 



This animal was living in the Gardens of the Zoological Society. 

 It changes its colour and becomes greyer in winter, like its female 

 parent. I have seen another example of this Mule, exactly like the 

 one here described. 



8. Mule between an Hemione and a Burchell's Zebra (Knowsley 

 Menag. t. 59. f. 1). 



Eeddish grey ; head, neck, and front part of the body with very 

 narrow, rather darker streaks. 



9. The Hybrid Ass and Zebra (H. Smith, Equidse, p. 343, t. 28 ; 

 Mus. Paris, from F. Cuvier). 



Quagga Mule, S. Smith, Equidee, p. 343, t, 29. 



Zebra Donkey or Mule Zebras (bred between the two species of Zebra 



and the Donkey), Bennett, List Anim. Zool. Gard. 1830, p. 13. 



n. 63 & 43. ^ ' ' 



10. Mules between Male Quagga and Mare (Morton, Phil. Trans. 

 1821). 



The Hybrid first foal of Brood Mare and Quagga, H. Smith, Equida, 



p. 342, t. 26. 

 The Filly bearing marks of the Quagga, H. Smith, Equida, p, 342, 



t. 25. 

 The Colt, the third issue of Brood Mare and the second by the Black 



Arab, S. Smith, EquicUe, p. 324, t. 27. 

 The Brood Mare and the third foal with marks of the Quagga, H. 



Smith, Equida, p. 324, t. 14. 



11. The offspring of a Mule (the produce of a male Ass and a 

 Zebra) with a bay mare Pony (Knowsley Menag. t. 59. f. 2). 



Iron-grey ; with a short narrow cross band on withers, very faint 

 indications of stripes on the sides, and more distinct dark stripes on 

 butsides of the hocks and knees ; tail bushy from the base, like a 

 a horse's ; head heavy ; mane brown and grey. 



This animal was used to draw a small cart about London. It 

 stood 8 hands high. 



Suborder III. LAMINUNGULA. 



Nose roundedj simple. Upper lip prehensile. Upper cut- 

 ting-teeth elongatCj produced, triangular, like tusks ; lower 

 normal, erect, three-lohed. Canines none or rudimentary. 

 Toes elongate, separate, applied to the ground the greater 

 part of their length, with nail-like hoofs. 



Laminungula, Illiyer, Prodr. 1811. 



