LIVINGSTONE'S ANTELOPE 



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Skull and Horns of Livingstone's Antelope, from .1 specimen shot by F. Vaughan Kirby. 



LIVINGSTONE'S ANTELOPE (Nesotragus livingstonianus). 



Lini/sim of the Shupanga. 



Intilengana of the Amatonga. 



1 



a 



ins. 



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 — 



^Jale. Female. 



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. livingstoiiiatius 

 znlueusis. 



27-^ ms. 25^ 



-,1 



I4f -, 



6* „ 



14-^ . 



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