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BOOKS AND AKTICLES ABOUT WHITE-TAILED DEER 

 Caton, J. D. — Antelope and Deer of America (New York, 1877). 



Cory, C. B. — Mammals of Illinois and Wisconsin, pp. GO-66 (Field 

 Museum of Natural History, Pub. No. 153, Zool. Scries, Vol. 

 XI, 1912). 



Lantz, D. E. — Deer Farming in the United States, pp. 1-20 (U. S. 

 Dept. Agric, Farmers' Bull., No. 330, 1908). 



Lydekkee, R.— The Deer of All Lands, pp. 249-207 (London, 1898). 



Mekriam, C. H. — Mammals of the Adirondack Region, pp. 107-138 

 (Trans. Linn. Soc. N. Y., Vol. I, 1884). 



Nelson, E. W. — The Larger North American Mannnals, pp. 4.")6-458 

 (Nat. Geog. Mag., Nov., 1916). 



Roosevelt, Theodore — The Deer Family, pp. C.5-97 (New York, 

 1903). 



Setox, Ernest T. — Life Histories of Northern Animals, Vol. I, pp. 

 68-113 (New York, 1909). 



The White-tailed Deer is especially well sho\ATi iu the Field 

 Museum by a large four-season group in the east end of Hall 

 16 on the Main Floor. This includes four divisions representing 

 Summer, Autumn, Winter, and Spring. It not only illustrates the 

 deer's habits at different seasons, but shows the changes in its 

 coat throughout the year and the growth and shedding of the 

 antlers. 



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