LIVINGSTONE'S SUNI 



Skull and Horns of Livingstone's Suni. 



LIVINGSTONE'S SUNI (Nesotragus livingstonianus). 

 Lumswi of the Shupanga. Intilengana of the Amatonga. 



Distinguished from the preceding species by its slightly superior 

 dimensions (height at shoulder, I 5 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 



Extreme length over all, tip of nose to end of tail 

 Length of tail ...... 



Perpendicular shoulder-height 

 height at croup 



Girth of neck .... 



behind the shoulder .... 



Distribution. South-East Africa, from Mozambique to Zululand ; the 

 form from Zululand being distinguished as N. livingstonianus 

 zuluensis. 



Length on Circum- ^. rp- 



front. ference. T 'P to T 'P' 



~4 2 2j 



4i IT if 



4 2j 



Locality. 



? 



Owner. 



Julius Jeppe. 

 Shupanga Forest . F. Vaughan Kirby. 



? F. J. Newnham. 



Gungunyana's country British Museum (H. T. Glynn). 



