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1874. — "Archer'' [i. e., G. A. Stockwell]. Quadrupeds of Arctic lands, No. 2. — Cervus alces, the elk. 

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Avery, J. Caribou hunting in New Bruuswick. < Am. Sports. 1874, p. 138. 



"Basso." Buffalo huntiug. < Forest and Stream, Feb. 12, 1874. 



Batty, J. H. Hunting the proughorn [Antilocapra americana]. < Am. Sports. Feb. 7, 1874. 



Batty, J. H. Interlocked antlers [of Cervus canadensis]. <(Am. Sports. Feb. 28, 1874. 



Batty, J. H. Large elk antlers. <^ Am. Sports. July 4, 1874. 



Batty, J. H. The Rocky Mountain sheep, Ovis niontana. <^Am. Sports. July 4, 1874. 



Boardman, G. A. Antlers of moose, caribou, and deer. < Am. Sports. April 25, 1874, with fig. 



"Bob 'White." Moose. Cervus alces or Alces malchis. < Am. Sports. Nov. 7, 1874. 



Brooke, Sir V. On Sclater's Muntjac and other species of the genus Cervulus. <;Proc. Zool. 



Soc. London, 1F74, pp. 33-42, pll. viii, is. 

 Catorj, J. D. Deformed antlers [of Cariacus virginianus]. <Am. Sports. July 4, 1874. 

 Caton, J. D. Distinguishing marks of mule and black-tailed deer. <Am. Sports. Apr. 4, 1874, 



with iigg. 

 Caton, J. D. Judge Caton iu reply to Snap-Shot [respecting American Cariaci]. <Am. 



Sports. Jan. 31, 1874. 



Caton, J. D. The metatarsal gland of the Cervidse as determining species. < Forest and 

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Caton, J. D. On the structure and casting of the antlers of deer. <^ Am. Sports. June 13, 1874. 

 C. B. A horned doe [Cariacus virginianus]. < Am. Sports. May 16, 1874. 



Coues, E. The mule-deer, Cervus (Cariacus) macrotis, Say. < Am. Sports. May 30, 1874, with 



a tig. 

 Ducaigne, R. E. The musk ox (Ovibos moschatus). <Am. Sports. Aug. 1,1874; Field and 



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"Esox." Interlocked antlers [of Cariacus virginianus]. < Am. Sports. March 21, 1874. 



" E. T." Another antlered doe. < Am. Sports. May 2, 1874. 



Lamberton, A. B. The hunter-naturalist, No. 2. The moose. < Forest and Str. Apr. 2, 1874. 



Lambertcn, A. B. Spike-horn deer not a distinct variety of the C. virginianus. <Am, 



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 "L. W. L." Remarkable deer horns [of Cervus virginianus]. < Forest and Stream, May 28, 



1874. 

 McLellan, I. The American deer, Cervus virginianus. < Am. Sports. Feb. 14, 1874. 

 McLellan, I. The moose deer, Cervus alees. <[ Am. Sports. Jan. 24,1874. 

 "Mortimer Kerry " [i. <\, J. M. Murphy]. The Ovidse of the Northwest. < Forest and Stream, 



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 Muir, J. The wild sheep of California [Ovis niontana]. <[ Overland Monthly, xii, no. 4, April, 



1874, pp. 358-363. [An excellent biography.] 

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<[ Forest and Stream, Aug. 20, 1874, and June 4, 1874. 

 Parker, W. F. An antlered doe [of Cariacus virginianus]. <[ Am. Sports. April 11, 1874, 



with fig. 

 Parker, W. F. Four-antlered deer's head [of Cariacus virginianus]. < Am. Sports. March 21, 



1874, with fig. 

 Parker, W. F. A curious horn [of roebuck from Germany]. < Am. Sports. Aug. 15, 1874. 



with fig. 

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 " Snap-Shot. " The game of Wyoming [chiefly relating to Cervidaj]. < Am. Sports. Jan. 24, 



1874. 

 "Snap-Shot." Snap-Shot to Judge Caton [concerning N. Am. Cariaci]. < Am. Sports. Feb. 



28, 1874. 



