Zoological Society bulletin . tchell, C. Raymond L. Ditmars, L, Elwin R. Sanborn,G. M. Beerbower, ©ffitrra of uj* Aqnartnm Charles H. Townsend, Director. Raymond C. Osburn, I. DeNyse. Robert Sutcliffe. Z O O L () G I C A I, S () C I E T Y B U LLE T I N CONTENTS FOR JANUARY, 1913. PAGE Wild Equines in the Zoological Park Henry Fairfield Osborn. 941 The Massasauga in New York Edwin T. Whiffen. 949 Seasonal Changes in the Form of the Rocky Mountain Sheep Carl Rungius. 950 The Flying Lemur C. William Beebe. 952 Lumpy-Jaw in Big-Horn Sheep W. T. H. 954 Carl Hagenbeck 954 Our Af


Zoological Society bulletin . tchell, C. Raymond L. Ditmars, L, Elwin R. Sanborn,G. M. Beerbower, ©ffitrra of uj* Aqnartnm Charles H. Townsend, Director. Raymond C. Osburn, I. DeNyse. Robert Sutcliffe. Z O O L () G I C A I, S () C I E T Y B U LLE T I N CONTENTS FOR JANUARY, 1913. PAGE Wild Equines in the Zoological Park Henry Fairfield Osborn. 941 The Massasauga in New York Edwin T. Whiffen. 949 Seasonal Changes in the Form of the Rocky Mountain Sheep Carl Rungius. 950 The Flying Lemur C. William Beebe. 952 Lumpy-Jaw in Big-Horn Sheep W. T. H. 954 Carl Hagenbeck 954 Our African Expedition 955 A Great Painting 955 The New Zebra House Raymond L. Ditmars. 958 Zoological Park Notes: Experiments with Serpents 952 Pygmy Hippo Sagacity of Monkeys 956 Yak Shelter 957 African Beetles 957 A Hint of the Tropics 957 Xew Rodents 956 Signs of Winter 956 Restaurant Improvements 957 Two Litters of 957 Ferocity of the King Cobra 957 Panoramic Backs for Cages 958 New Mountain Goats 958 gs^m*. ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETYBULLETIN Published by the New York Zoological Society Vol. XVI JANUARY, 1913 Number 55 THE WILD EQUIXES OF THE ZOOLOGICAL PARK By Henry Fairfield Osborn. NOTWITHSTANDING the fact that the only yesterday as it were, absolutely unknown domestic horse has been the familiar to science. That the finest of all zebra species, servant of man ever since the earliest the Grevy, should have thus remained wholly historic times, several of the most interesting unknown until near the end of the nineteenth forms of the wild equidae have remained, until century, seems almost incredible; and it may


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