NEOTRAGINiE 163 



measuring from 14 to 15 inches. General colour ranging 

 from rich rufous to grizzled fawn ; upper side of tail and 

 at least hind surface of pasterns blackish or black. Basal 

 length of skull 4| inches (111 mm.), maximum width 2 J 



Fig. 16. — Livingstone's Suni {Neotragus [Nesotragus] livmgstonianus).* 

 A, Male, changing coat, and female. B, Female. 



(64 mm.), distance from orbit to muzzle 2| inches (60 mm.). 

 Good horns measure from 4J to 5 inches in length, with a 

 basal girth of from 1| to 2| inches. 



The range extends from Mozambique to Zululand. 



The two races are distinguished as follows : — 



A. General colour deep rufous ; pasterns black 



all round N. I. living stonianus. 



B. General colour grizzled fawn ; pasterns 



blackish on hind surface only N.l. zuluensis. 



A.~Neotragrus living'stonianus livings tonianus. 



Nesotragus livingstonianus typicus, Kirby, Great and Small Game of 

 Africa, p. 256, 1899. 



Typical locality Shupanga, Zambesia. 

 General colour rich rufous, verging on chestnut ; pasterns 

 deep black all round ; flanks and limbs more fawn-coloured 



* The author has unfortunately mislaid the letter accompanying 

 these photographs, so that he is unable to give the name of the 

 correspondent by whom they were sent. 



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