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India in Pliocene times along with the camel) ; but as the face is narrow and 
only forms an angle of about 8 degrees with the cranium, it is more likely 
to be a descendant of a late Miocene species allied to Pliohippns gracilis. 
Towards the cost of the crossing experiments contributions were re- 
ceived from the Royal Society Government Grant for Scientific Investiga- 
tions and from the Moray Fund of the University of Edinburgh. 
Figures 1 to 10, 13, 14, 15, 17, and 22 to 24 were drawn by Miss 
G. M. Woodward; figures 16, 20, 21, and 26 are from drawings by 
Mr G. Taylor. 
Fig. 27. — A pony of the Celtic type in winter coat, with a well-developed 
“tail-lock.” This pony, imported from the north of Iceland in 1900, is the 
granddam of the colt represented in fig. 26. 
(Issued separately February 26 , 1910 .) 
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