76 RECORDS OF BIG GAME 
LICHTENSTEIN’S HARTEBEESTE (Bubalis lichtensteini). 
Zambest name—“ Godonko.”  Chinyanja— Ngondo.” 
Lichtenstein’s Hartebeeste, which, saving the shape of the horns and a 
somewhat lighter colour, differs very little from the true Hartebeeste, is, 
like many others of the African fauna, somewhat capriciously distributed. 
Like the other Hartebeestes it is speedy and untiring and, even when 
severely wounded, possessed of immense vitality. South of the Zambesi 
this antelope is to be found perhaps most abundantly in the north of 
the Gaza country and the territory between there and the mouth of the 
Zambesi River. The venison is good eating. The horns of this 
antelope are, it will be observed, shorter and flatter at the base than 
those of the true Hartebeeste ; the face is less elongate, and lacks the 
dark colouring so noticeable in Ludalzs caama. 
HEIGHT at withers 524 inches. ¢ killed in Lake Nyassa by Dr. 
Percy Rendall. 
Distribution—Africa, north of the Sabi River, Nyassaland ; British 
and German East Africa south of the Pangani River. 
