MULE-DEER 107 
grey in winter, with a brown horse-shoe mark on the forehead. 
Height at the shoulder, 3 feet 3 or 4 inches in the 
typical form. 
Weight (exceptional), 17 stone 2 lbs. (F. C. Selous). 
Head of Mule-Deer from Colorado, in the possession of Mr. H. A. James. 
Distribution.—The greater part of North America westward of the 
Missouri, extending from British Columbia to California. There 
are several local races, among which the South Californian 
M. hemionus peninsule is one of the smallest. 
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-33? eee Soe 364 5+4 Colorado . : 2 HW aEtart: 
21+19 Wyoming C. R. F. Lutwidge. 
308 5i Sz 24h 4h +5 ? W. Moat. 
—304 64 18} 30 12+11 Alberta N. J. Dinnen. 
- Owner’s measurements. 
