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UNGULATA. 



Alce xAmericanus, Jardine. 

 Moose, 



Cervus Aloes, Rich. 



Mooswa. Western Cree. 



Mooz. Saulteanx. 

 Common in the forest regions from Nova Scotia and INevv 

 Brunswick westward to the Rocky Mountains, and north-west- 

 ward to the mouth of the Mackenzie river and Alaska. Rare on 

 the west side of the Rocky Mountains in Southern British 

 Columbia, but reported as far west as tlie Gold Range. 



ItANGiFh-ii CARIBOU, Linn. 



Woodland Caribou. 



Ueivas tarandus sylvesti'is, Rich. 



Muskcek-a-tik, Western Cree. 



A-tik/i. Northern Manitoba Cree. 



A-tikh. Saulteaux. 

 Formerly abundant in Nova Scotia, but now almost 

 extinct. Common in the more thickl}^ wooded parts of 

 northern New Brunswick, Quebec and Ontario, the North - 

 West Territories and British Columbia, but very rare in 

 north-western Manitoija. 



Rangifkr Gkoenlandicus, Linn. 

 Bai-rcn Ground Caribou. 

 Cervus tarandus., var. arctica, Rich. 

 All the northern parrs of the continent with the adjacent 

 islands in the Arctic Ocean. 



Cervus Canadensis, Erxl. 



American Elk. " Red Deer." W^skasew. 

 Cervus strong ijloceras., Rich. 

 Wa-was-ka-sii o. Crei-. 

 Mus-koos. Saulteaux. 

 Up to a hundi-ed years ago an inlial)itantof Eastern Canada, 



