loo 'ril>: SELOtS OOLLEClIOJf. 



493 —19.7.15.468 (Young male). 29 September, 1897. Wind 



River, Wyoming. 



494 —19.7.15.469. 8 October, 1897. South Fork of Stinking 



Water River, Wyoming. 



495 —19.7.15.470. 4 October, 1897. South Fork of Stinking 



Water River, Wyoming. 



496 —19. 7. 15. 471. 16 November, 1898. North Fork of Stinking 



Water River, Wyoming. 



497 19. 7. 15.472. 20 November, 1898. North Fork of Stinking 



Water River, Wyoming. 



498 —19. 7. 15. 473. 8 November, 1898. Near head of North Fork 



of Stinking Water River, Wyoming. 



499 —19.7.15.474. 6 November, 1898. North Fork of Stinking 



Water River, Wyoming. 



AMERICAN ELK, ok MOOSE. 

 Alces alces amehicat^us. 



Cei-vus americanus, Clinton, Letters on Nat. Hist. etc. p. 193, 1822. 

 Alces amencaniis, Jardine, Naturalist's Libr., Mamm. voh xi. p. 125, 



pi. v., 1835. 

 Alces machilis americanus, Lydekker, Great and Small Game of Europe, 



etc. p. 46, 1901, 

 Alces alces americanus, Lydekker, Cat. Ungulate Mamm. Brit. Mus. 



vol. iv. p. 234, figs. 36 and 37, 1915. 



Antlers of the palinated type ; body larger than in typical 

 race. 



Horn nieasurenients (No. 19. 7. 15. 475) : — length of horn to 

 longest tine 35i ; greatest width 48 ; breadth of palm 7 ; spread 

 from tip to tip 33|. Points 10 + 8. 



Typical locality, Eastern North America. 



BOO —19. 7. 15. 475. 1 October, 1900. Lake Kippewa, Wostera 



Quebec, Canada. 

 501 —19. 7. 15. 476. Canada. 



ALASKAN MOOSE. 



Alces alces gig^as. 



Alces gigas. Miller, Proc. Biol. 'Soc. Washington, vol. xiii. p. 57, 1899; 



List N. Amer. Mamm, p. 391, 1912. 

 Alces machilis gigas, Lydekker, Great and Small Game of Europe, etc. 



p. 49, 1901. 



