Fig. 58 — Freak head from Manitoba, 18 

 In collection of George Grieve, Winnipeg. 

 The spike below is 24 inches long. Right horn, 27 inches long; 

 girth, 9; points, S. Left horn, 33^2 inches long; girth, 9; 

 points, 10. 



Fig. 5g — Abnormal antlers of three-year-old Moose shot 



at Lake Winnipeg, 1904. 



Now in the possession of E. W. Darbey, of Winnipeg. 



Spread, 31 inches ; girth of right beam, 4 inches ; of left, 4/^ inches. 



Fig. 61 — From the Upper Ottawa, 1897. 

 The horns were porous and spongy ; probably the animal had been 



emasculated. 



Specimen now in collection of lames H. Fleming, Toronto, Ontario. 



(Greatest spread, 46 inches.) 



Fig. 62 — From Manitoba. 

 In collection of Alex. Calder, of Winnipeg. (47 inches spread.) 



Flo. 60 — In Museum Can. Geol. Survey, Ottawa. 

 His right antler is 38 inches long. 



FlG. 63 — From Manitoba, Dec, 1905. 

 In collection of E. W. Darbey. 



