REINDEER OR CARIBOU 
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REINDEER or CARIBOU (Rangifer tarandus)—condinued. 
er Circum-| Tip to | Widest ; j 
outside |ference.} Tip. inside. Points. Habitat. Owner. 
curve. 
39 6 31 304 1o+15 | Newfoundland Capt. C. E. Stracey. 
39 7 28 31 20+ 19 Do. Admiral J. K. Kennedy. 
P39 52 11+11 | British Columbia Sir Peter Walker, Bart. 
—39 72 33 31 29 +22 | Newfoundland Lord Thurlow. 
38? 4 254 7+5 Norway W. J. Ingram, British Museum. 
38 53 | 21 15 +13 Do. W. H. Ingram, British Museum. 
377 64 22 27) 11 +10 | British Columbia W. S. Power. 
372 53 29 Otho Shaw. 
374 53 24 27 Newfoundland Dr. Wm. Tait. 
37 Se | 204 25 12+12 | British Columbia H. G. Walker. 
=—37 44 18 204 15+11 | E. Spitzbergen Arnold Pike. 
(widest outside) 
37 40 43 Newfoundland General R. L. Dashwood. 
364 64 26} 284 17+15 | British Columbia Sir Peter Walker, Bart. 
364 53 | 28 25 8+9 Do. H. G. Walker. 
36 44 | 24 26 17+11 | East Spitzbergen Arnold Pike. 
—36 64 | 34 334 234-20 | Lapland Dublin Museum. 
—344 6} | 3! 33 Norway Abel Chapman. 
9 334 54 | 23 26 15 +11 | British Columbia Sir Peter Walker, Bart. 
—32 53 14 Kootenay, British | Theodore Roosevelt. 
| Columbia 
30} 44 | 19 234 7+9 Newfoundland St. George Littledale. 
This is probably one of the most difficult heads to measure, on 
account of the great variety of the curves of the horns. 
It is a matter 
of contention amongst many sportsmen as to whether these are not 
three distinct varieties, Reindeer, Caribou, and Woodland Caribou, but 
naturalists generally agree in referring to them all as Rangifer tarandus. 
