182 RECORDS OF BIG GAME 
Skull and Horns of Livingstone’s Suni. 
LIVINGSTONE’ SUNI (Neotragus livingstonianus). 
Lumswt, Shupanga. I[nhlengana, Amatonga. 
Distinguished from the preceding species by its slightly superior 
dimensions (height at shoulder 14 to 15 inches), the longer and thicker 
horns, more rufous coloration, and the blackish upper surface of the tail. 
Two specimens killed by F. Vaughan Kirby measured— 
Male. Female. 
Extreme length over all, tip of nose to end of tail 272 ins. 252 ins. 
Eeneth of tail ; : ae Some 
Perpendicular shoulder-height 14: ,, I 34 . 
Girth behind the shoulder (4k. go 
Distribution. South-East Africa, from Mozambique to Zululand ; the 
race from Zululand being distinguished as WV. “vingstonianus 
suluensts. 
Tengen on Sue Tip to Tip. Locality. Owner. 
5 Ig 24 ? J. Rosen. 
-42 2 2} ? Abe Bailey. 
A 1? 14 Zambesia . 3 - Rowland Ward. 
—45 oe 12 ? F. J. Newnham. 
43 23 Gungunyana’s country— British Museum (H. T. Glynn). 
4335 Se Ig Inhambani ‘ . Major J. Stevenson-Hamilton. 
— Owner’s measurements. 
