WAPITI 47 
Length 
outa sume: Tips? WES Spread. Points. Locality Owner, 
curve. 
49+ 68 45% 54 55 6+6 Tian Shan ; . Capt. J. N. Price Wood. 
48 64 45 41 553 $8+8 Kulja : : . Duke of Bedford. 
47 6} 242 B2 = rat 7+6 ? Col. H. G. C. Swayne. 
464 6 36 404 43 6+6 ? * S. W. Carpenter. 
464 7 374 308 44 8+7 Tian Shan : Peeks Hadow. 
46 8 463 44 50 6+6 Do. : = (RAE. Glyn. 
455° 7 27% 352 404 7+7 Do. : - P. B. Vander Byl. 
454-54 424 412 444 6+6 Do. : . R. Hayne. 
—454 7 264 374 402 6+6 Do. ‘ . Col. H. Appleton. 
— Owner’s measurements. 
D.—BAIKAL WAPITI (C. canadensis asiaticus). 
Antlers less massive and lighter-coloured than those of the Tian- 
Shan race, with the 4th tine inclined outwards instead of inwards, and 
having only a slight bend at the tip, and with the beam at this point 
curving gradually inwards and backwards, so that the backward in- 
clination is less marked than in the latter. Typically the Sayansk 
and Baikal Mountains west of Lake Baikal. Also known as C 
s7bericus. 
Length 
sett aida Tee aes Spread. Points. Locality. Owner. 
curve. 
soz 6 293 384 Reon 7a Atal <P ; . Duke of Bedford. 
453 64 344 393 47 5+5 Altai ? ; . H.J. Elwes. 
483 7% oss single horn 7 ? British Museum. 
/.—BACTRIAN WAPITI (C. canadensis bactrianus). 
Named on the evidence of a specimen formerly living in the 
Zoological Gardens at Moscow, which was at first regarded as related 
to the shou, although its wapiti-affinities were subsequently revealed 
by specimens from Chenkend, Turkestan, the head of one of which 
is now mounted in the British Museum. The colour is very light 
grey, and the dark markings on the lips differ from those of other 
wapiti. Has also been named C. hagenbeckz. 
