390 



RECORDS OF BIG GAME 



it is seldom that those of fresh-killed specimens are seen exceeding 



38 inches on the curve from tip to tip. 



Distribution. The range of the American representatives of the 

 Bighorn extends from the Rocky Mountains southwards to Sonora, 

 Northern Mexico, and California, and northwards to Alaska and 

 the shores of Bering Sea. 



A. ROCKY MOUNTAIN BIGHORN (Ovis canadensis typica). 



Specimens referable to some of the other American races are included 

 in this list. 



f^ur. g Ti p<' ri p- L -'"y 



-52i i8i ... Selkirk Range, B.C. (?) 



-43^ !?! 20 Alberta . 



-42^ i6J 25^ Lower California 



42 16 ... Wyoming 



-... I7J ... Do. 



-42 17 \ 15 Alberta . . . , 



-41^ 15 ... Kootenay, B.C. 



40^ 16^ ... Yellowstone 



-40^ 16^ 17 S.E. of British Columbia. 



-40 

 40 

 -391 



39i 

 -39* 



38} 

 38* 



15 



171 



24! 



19 



16 



19 



Rocky Mountains . 

 British Columbia 



Do. 



Colorado 

 Montana 



p 



Mexico . 



Bighorn Mountains . 

 Montana . 



N.W. Territories . 

 - Owner's measurements 



Owner. 



W. F. Sheard. (See jllustra- 



tion.) 

 \V. F. Sheard. 



George II. Gould. 

 T. W. II. Clarke. 



Do. 



G. L. Harrison. 

 Provincial Museum, B.C. 

 British Museum. 

 W. T. Hornaday. 

 Sir Fdmund G. Loder, Bart. 

 Otho Shaw. 

 J. W. R. Young. 

 G. L. Harrison. 

 St. George Littledale. 

 British Museum. 

 Sir Edmund G. Loder, Bart. 

 G. L. Harrison. 

 Gerald Buxton. 

 Sir II. Seton-Karr. 

 Edmund Littledale. 

 S. Ratcliff. 



