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In the extreme southern portion of the state and in the more thickly 

 settled districts they have long since been exterminated. Mr. N. Hol- 

 lister states* that Deer were abundant in Walworth County up to 

 about 1842, but that none was seen in that locality later than 1852. 



Specimens examined from Illinois, Wisconsin and adjoining states: 

 Wisconsin — Florence Co., 16; (O.) Iron Co., 9; Vilas Co., 6=31. 

 Minnesota — i (albino) . 



Map illustrating approximate present range of the Northern White-tailed Deer, O. v. borealis, in 

 Wisconsin. 



Prepared with the kind cooperation of 63 residents in the different counties. 



* Bull. Wis. Nat. Hist. See, VI, 1908. 142. 



