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Island of Eum pony and a grey Arab is extremely small. 

 The probability, e. g., of croup stripes appearing is not 

 great, for though in some foals the hair across the croup 

 forms wavy bands, stripes in this position are extremely 

 rare. I am not forgetting that Mr. Darwin bred a foal 



Fig. 41. 



Beiiazi'ek. 



marked with numerous narrow stripes across the croup ; but 

 in the absence of a figure it is impossible to say whether 

 these narrow stripes were comparable to the stripes found 

 in say the Somali zebra, or in some of my zebra hybrids. 

 Hence, as already said, the pirobability of an Island of 



