392 RECORDS OF BIG GAME 
rams, seldom measuring more than 15 inches on the curve from base 
to tip. Large male horns are now difficult to obtain, and of late years 
it is seldom that those of fresh-killed specimens are seen exceeding 
38 inches on the curve from tip to tip. 
Distribution—The range of the American representatives of the 
bighorn extends from the Rocky Mountains southwards to Sonora, 
Northern Mexico, and California, and northwards to Alaska and 
the shores of Bering Sea. On the Asiatic side of Bering Strait the 
species is represented by two races nearly allied to the northern 
New World forms. 
A.—ROCKY MOUNTAIN BIGHORN (0. canadensis typica). 
Specimens referable to some of the other American races are included 
in this list. 
Length on 
FFOHECULUES EERO: Tip to Tip. Locality. Owner. 
—44h 7) 21 Near Golden, B.C. . Madison Grant. 
424 16} 252 Lower California American National Collection. 
42 16 Wyoming TW Ia Clarke: 
= 174 Do. Do. 
42 175 15 Alberta G. L. Harrison, 
41} 174 19 Rocky Mountains N. J. Dinnen. 
—414 15 Kootenay, B.C. Provincial Museum, B.C. 
407 163 Yellowstone British Museum. 
—404 164 G7 S.E. of British Columbia. American National Collection. 
40} 154 20} ? Sir Edmund G. Loder, Bart. 
40 15 214 British Columbia J. W. RK. Young. 
307 144 234 Do. G. L. Harrison. 
392 15% Colorado St. George Littledale. 
393 163 243 Montana British Museum. 
394 154 19 Sir Edmund G. Loder, Bart. 
394 17% Mexico G. L. Harrison. 
383 154 22 ? Gerald Buxton. 
384 163 Bighorn Mountains . Sir H. Seton-Karr. 
384 154 194 Montana. Edmund Littledale. 
Circum- 
Owner's measurements. 
