Catalogue of Carnivorous, Pachydermatous, And Edentate Mammalia in the British Museum
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p. 213; Schreb. Sdtigeth. t. 317; J^l Cuv. Diet. Sc. Nat. vii. p. 473, t. ; Harris, W. An. Afr. t. 2. Female Zebra, Edw. Glean, i. t. 223. Le Oouagga, Bvffon, H. N. Supp. iii. t. 4 ; Cuvier, Mus. Mhiag. t. ; JF. Ouvier, Mam. lAthog. t. Kwagga or Couagga, Bt^. Supp. vi. p. 85 ; Knight, Mus. Anim. Nat. f . 480. Opeagha or Quagga, Masson, Phil. Trans. Ixvi. p. 297. Hippotigris quacha (the Quagga of the Cape Colonists), H. Smith, Equidee, p. 330, t. 24. Quagga, Shaw, Zool. ii. p. 240. Quacha, Penn.... Quad. i. p. 14. Hah. Cape of Good Hope, on open plains. ? Young, stripes very indistinct. South Africa. Presented by W. Burchell, Esq., LL.D. Equus Isabellinus, Temm. MS. ; H. Smith, Equidee. 2. AsiNus. 275 Hippotigris Isabellinus (the Isabella Quagga), H. Smith, Egtiidce, p. 333, t. 25. Aae IsabeUe, Ze Vaittant. Lesson places the Quagga with the true Horses, because the hair extends nearer to the base of the tail, overlooHng the warts and other natural characters (Nov. Tab. E. A. p. 166, 1842).
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