28 RECORDS OF BIG GAME 
RED DEER (Cervus elaphus)—covdinued. 
Eel 8y8 
55 | 02.8 
DN OES Widest ; 
S43 ]222! Tipto Tip. | spread Points. Weight. Habitat. Owner. 
Ya | 3 5 = inside. 
Vs bah — 
Holota 
st. Ibs. z 
295 | 4 se 26 4+4 als Lochnell  . | Marquis of Queensberry. 
293 | at act 2, 6+6 noe Rannoch. | T. Weller-Poley. 
29 33 114 203 545 wee Rhidorroch | W. M. Clarke. 
29 4 274 304 4+2 a Invermark . | Hon. R. Ward. 
29 54 25 soe 12 a Andalusia . | Abel Chapman. 
—283 | 54 264 ae 13 ¥e Do. 3 Do. 
28 4h Bs 284 5+4 17 7 | Ben Canisp | Dr. Felix Semon. 
2737 | 4F 18} 24 5+5 16 7 | Geldie . | Hon. J. Ward. 
273% | 32 28 29} 5+5 at Do. : Do. 
273 4 25 253 44+3 ee N. Africa . | British Museum. 
27% | 3% dye 235 5+4 ah Loch Loyal | D’Arcy Chaytor. 
-27 Ba va 30% Ti as Glenquoich | Lord Burton. 
26 4 13) 7 || 20 343 ..|Dalnacardoch} Lord Camden. 
253 3s 102 19} Bap} Br Ardgour —. | Lady James Douglas. 
* Cervus barbarus. 
The width of the six widest heads in the Duke of Fife’s collection 
are as tollows -—— 
40 38 a7 35 35 35 
The six longest horns of this celebrated collection are respectively — 
37 36 355 355 35 35 
The horns of one of the Red Deer in Mr. Lucas’ Park at Warnham 
Court, Sussex, in 1889, had 34 points; 1890, 34 points; 1891, 37 
points ; 1891, 47 points and weighed 17 Ibs.; 1893, 45 points, 165 lbs. 
