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of the Museum authorities, I have recently been enabled to 

 photograph. 



(3) The Qtiagga formerly at Knowsley is now preserved at 

 Amsterdiini, splendidly stuffed and mounted (ihe glass eyes are 

 actunlly of the same colour as figured in Waterhouse Hawkins's 

 coloured plate of the living animal). I had in May last the 

 opportunity of examining and photographing this, perhaps the 

 finest example in existence, as it stood in the Museum of the 

 Amsterdam Zoological Societv, 



Quagga Stallion in the Natural History Museum at Leyden. 



(1) I am informed that the great Zoological Museum at Turin 

 contains a stuffed Quagga and its skull, obtained at the Cape in 

 1827. 



(5) I saw a stuffed Quagga in the Natural History Museum at 

 Berne in 1895. It is to be regretted that this valuable specimen 

 is not protected by glass from dust and injury. 



(G) Dr. Mobius kindly informs me that the Berlin Museum 

 possesses not only the stuffed skin and skeleton of the Quagga 

 formerly living in the German capital, but also a skeleton received 

 in exchange, and two skulls. 



