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MR. R. CRAWSHAY ON THE 



[Dec. 2, 



as being shy and very difficult to bring to bag in the thick covert 

 where they are generally found. 



I cannot just now recollect the Ahenga or Anyika names, and I 

 never had an opportunity of finding out what the Anyanja and 

 Ajawa call them ; but a Chikundafrom theKwa-kwa, who happened 

 to be with me when two skius of these animals were brought in from 

 Cbombi, at once recognized them as those of the "Lumza" or 

 " Lumsa " of the Achikunda about Kilimane. 



12. Alcelaphus lichtensteini. 



Lichtenstein's Hartebeeste, " Ngondo " of the Anyanja and Ajawa, 



Front view of skull of Ahduphiis UcJdensteini, S j''- 



