Fig. 31 — Sheep tracks, front and hind, different sized sheep. 



Fig. 33 — Right feet of pig. 

 August 6, 1903. 



No cluuts. Mud.onehalf inch deep. 



Fig. 32 — A. Hind-foot of Whitetail buck at full speed. B. Track of 

 riglit fore-foot — 'sj-a incljts in length. 



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Fig. 33 — Tracks of Whitetail. Quebec, September 15, 1905. 



A. Buck running .ifter doe. From A to B he cleared, at one bound, 15 feet, and passed over the lop X where it is 4'^ feet from 

 the ground. B. Doe. coming dripping out of the water, steps here about 18 inches : farther on she trotted and the steps 

 are 2% feet long. Her tracks re^^ister well ; th.at is. the hind-foot falls in the mark of the front-foot. C. A half-:,'rown 

 fawn with the doe. For some reason its tracks do not register at all. Registering is better walking and especially lends 

 silence to the tread. 



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