The Fundic glands of the stomach of Zebra were histochemically analyzed by conventional and lectin histochemistry. The surface mucous cells (SMC) and foveolar mucous cells (FMC) were highly rich with glycoprotein (GPs) with oxidizable vicinal diols and/or glycogen and GPs with carboxyl groups and/ or GPs with O-sulphate esters. The GPs with oxidezable vicinal diols and/or glycogen were predominates in FMC while, the GPs with carboxyel groups and/ or GPs with o-sulphate esters were predominate in SMC. The glandular epithelium of the base region of the fundic gland was devoid of both types of the GPs. All mucous secretig cells (SMC, FMC, mucous neck cells (MNC) and glandular mucous cells (GMS) were highly rich with α- anomer of the N-acetylgalacto-samine (αGalNAc), N- acetyl- glucosamine (GlcNAc) and neuroaminic acid (NeuNAc). The SMC and FMC were devoid of α- D-glucose (α- D- Glc), αD- mannose (α- D- Man), galac-Tose (Gal) and β- anomer of the Nacetylgalactosamine (β- GalNAc). The parietal cells (PC) appeared to react with Helix pomatia agglutinin (HPA), wheat germ agglutinine (WGA) and peanut agglutinin (PNA) indicating the existence of α- and β- anomer of the GalNAc and NeuNAc.