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afforded by their steamers and railroad; to Mr. |. W. N. 

 Johnstone, the General Passenger Agent for this Company, 

 who has in many ways given me valuable assistance; to the 

 Game and Fisheries Board ; to Messrs. Whitaker Cox, and 

 Huntress, of the Bungalow at Grand Lake, for the kindest of 

 help; to Messrs. Squires, Pennell,and many others who gave 

 me much valuable information and frequently did me many 

 favours ; to Mr. Madison Grant and to Dr. Hornaday, of 

 the New York Zoological Society, who kindly granted 

 me permission to use the material printed by the Society ; 

 to Messrs. J. G. Millais, Hesketh Prichard and F. C. 

 Selous, who have lent me photographs of horns from 

 which some of my drawings were made ; to Mr. Ernest 

 Thompson Seton, whose works on the Caribou have been 

 of great help ; also to Messrs. Jas. P. Howley and 

 P. T. McGrath, from whose writings I have obtained 

 much interesting information. 



Before this book goes to print I hope to be back once 

 more in the island which has so strongly taken my fancy 

 — back to learn something more of the Caribou of 

 Newfoundland. 



