FULLPAGE AND OTHER ILLUSTRATIONS. 



Fig. I.— Diagram showing the relationship of the Zones and Faunas of 

 the Temperate Region 



Fig. 2. — The antlers of one Wapiti 



Fig. 3.— The A. L. TuUoch twenty-point Wapiti head 



Fig. 4. — The Wyoming Wapiti head . 



Fig. 5. — S. N. Leek — Eigh teen-point Wapiti head 



Fig. 6. — Montana Armory Wapiti head 



Fig. 7. — Fifteen-point Wapiti head 



Fig. 8. — Cow Elk with horns, in Jardin des Plantes 



Fig. 9. — Wapiti head — George A. Clark 



Fig. 10. — Wapiti head — Carter Collection 



Fig. II. — Three-horned Manitoba Wapiti head 



Fig. 12.— Wapiti head— Carter Collection 



Fig. 13. — Wapiti head — Colorado, 1900. W. McFadden 



Fig. 14. — The W. W. Hart twenty-eight point Wapiti head 



Fig. 15. — Left hind-legs of (i) Mule-deer, (2) Coast Deer and (3) Whitetail 



Fig. 16. — Typical antlers of (i) Whitetail and of (2) Mule-deer 



Fig. 17. — The tails and discs of various Deer 



Fig. 18. — Deer horn embedded in oak .... 



Fig. 19. — Antler of Virginia Deer embedded in tree trunk 



Fig. 20. — Whitetail Buck with remarkable palmations 



Fig. 21. — Antler gnawed by Porcupine 



Fig. 22. — Abnormal antlers of Whitetail 



Fig. 23. — Seventy-eight-point Whitetail killed in Texas 



Fig. 24. — Forty-two-point Adirondack buck . 



Fig. 25.— Thirty-five-point Whitetail from Minnesota . 



Fig. 26. — Three-horned Whitetail 



Fig. 27. — Quebec Whitetail 



Fig. 28. — Minnesota Whitetail 



Fig. 29.— Two Whitetail bucks with locked horns 



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