. The Penycuik experiments. Hybridization; Telegony; Horses; 1899. 84 TELEGONY AND EEVERSION. (Fig. 24, ). Between the slioulder and cronp stripes in the skin figured (Fig. 24) there ai-e twenty-five stripes running at nearly right angles to the dorsal stripe. But as four of these are more or less forked at their origin, the twenty-five probably represent at least twenty-nine vertical Fig. Aiomitaiii Zebra (E. zebra). Stripes. Hence it may be inferred that m still more primi- tive zebras there were numerous narrow not very well de- fined stripes running vertically across the body betw


. The Penycuik experiments. Hybridization; Telegony; Horses; 1899. 84 TELEGONY AND EEVERSION. (Fig. 24, ). Between the slioulder and cronp stripes in the skin figured (Fig. 24) there ai-e twenty-five stripes running at nearly right angles to the dorsal stripe. But as four of these are more or less forked at their origin, the twenty-five probably represent at least twenty-nine vertical Fig. Aiomitaiii Zebra (E. zebra). Stripes. Hence it may be inferred that m still more primi- tive zebras there were numerous narrow not very well de- fined stripes running vertically across the body between the shoulder and croup stripes. As in the case of the shoulder stripe, several arches (modified femoral stripes Fio- o ,. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Ewart, J. C. (James Cossar), 1851-1933. London, A. and C. Black


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