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FIG. ->().-LO\\K14 CAI.IFOHMA BIG-HORN HKAD 



Already this head is historic, and is known to many American sportsmen 

 on both sides of the continent. It was exhibited at the first Sportsmen's Show 

 in New York, in May, 1895, and the judges of the heads shown there by 

 "amateur sportsmen," reported as follows: "It is, on the whole, the finest 

 head of which we have any record." Its official measurements were then re- 

 corded in "Hunting in Many Lands," a "Book of the Boone and Crockett 

 Club," on page 428, as follows: girth, 16 J inches; length on curve, 42| inches; 

 spread. 2.5 : f inches. To those we will add two more that are of importance; 

 circumference 18 inches from base, 13 inches; circumference one inch from tip, 

 42 inches. 



