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mane at the shoulders to the loins and is continued on the rump 
by a black stripe. The left side of the body and the back are 
marked by twelve, the right by eleven narrow transverse 
white stripes at irregular intervals, the stripes being continu¬ 
ous with the white dorsal stripe and often forking before join¬ 
ing, but below they do not extend on to the under-parts. The 
tail, above, is light tawny and the brush of long hair at the tip 
black; but below it is white, sharply defined on the sides 
against the tawny. The legs, on the outside, are ochraceous- 
buff to the fetlocks, which are marked by a broad blackish 
blotch on the foreleg and a fainter dusky one on the hind 
leg. The pasterns behind and both the main and the false 
hoofs are encircled by black, but the front of the pastern is 
white. The under-parts and the inside of the legs are cream- 
buff. The breast and the belly are marked by a broad seal- 
brown stripe which is narrowest on the chest but widens pos¬ 
teriorly and covers the whole median portion of the belly. 
The foreleg is marked by a broad black bar on the inside below 
the elbow. The whole nape, from the base of the skull to be¬ 
tween the shoulders, is covered by a broad mane of long black 
hair which extends half-way down to the throat on the sides 
of the neck, where it reaches its lowest point just in front of 
the shoulder. The individual hairs of the mane are four 
inches long, and black for three-fourths of their length, with 
the tip buff, but the hair so thin that the brown tips have no 
appreciable effect on the general blackness. The sides of the 
neck are drab, in contrast to the lighter sides of the head and 
body, and the dark area is bordered on the throat pos¬ 
teriorly by a wide band of white. The median line of the 
throat is fringed by a narrow mane of blackish hair inter¬ 
mixed with huffy, which forms at the lower part of the 
throat a short, pendent dewlap. The cheeks and upper 
throat are vinaceous-buff. The chin and upper lips are 
white. The cheeks are marked by a white spot below the eye 
and the throat by a similar one. The crown of the head has a 
slightly bushy mat of ferruginous hair extending from the 
horn bases to the interorbital region, where it is bounded 
by a white chevron stripe from the eye, but the stripes of 
the two sides do not meet on the snout, where they are 
separated by a broad black area which extends to the muzzle. 
The front of the muzzle and the area below the nostrils 
