Lord Motion's Quagga Hybrid and Origin of Dun Horses

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PROF. WILSON thinks the ``bay'' filly which Lord Morton says he obtained by crossing a chestnut mare with a quagga was not a hybrid, because he assumes that a chestnut does not contain a bay colour, and that the off-spring of a white-legged quagga and a chestnut mare would not be likely to have black ``points.'' Prof. Wilson also thinks ``that the dun colour in horses is not a reversion,'' and that the primitive horse was not, as Darwin and others believed, ``dun and striped.''

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