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IN a review, signed “R. L.,” of “The Færöes and Iceland,” in NATURE of September 21 (p. 506), I was surprised to read that I had credited Prof. Ewart “with being the first to regard Przewalsky's horse as a variety of Equus caballus.” I have just re-read the paragraph relating to the wild horse in my “Appendix on the Celtic Pony,” and I can find no passage which, it seems to me, could by any possibility be made to bear this strange construction.
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MARSHALL, F. The Celtic Pony. Nature 72, 558 (1905). https://doi.org/10.1038/072558b0
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