FEMALE ZEBRA. 
from a resemblance of it's ears, mane, and tail, 
to that creature." 
On these different opinions our readers may 
make their own comments. W e confess our^ 
selves unable to decide, with certainty, whe- 
ther our figure from Edwards be, in facl, 
merely the Female Zebra; or whether it 
ought to be considered as a Female Quagga, 
and not a Zebra : nor are we by any means 
satisfied, in our own minds, that the Quagga 
is any tiling more, admitting the animal here 
represented to be a Quagga, than a variety of 
iiic Zebra. 
Neither Linnieus, nor BufFon, appear to 
have been aware of these distin6lions ; or, in 
truth, at all acquainted with the Quagga. 
