CHAPTER IV. 



ta continued. 



THE CARIBOU TWO VARIETIES COMPARED WITH THE REINDEER PRE- 

 SENT RANGE OF REINDEER AND ITS FORMER LATITUDES EARLY 

 EXISTENCE IN WESTERN EUROPE REMAINS FOUND IN FRANCE, GREAT 



BRITAIN, AND IRELAND DIFFERENCE IN SIZE BETWEEN CARIBOU AND 



REINDEER INTRACTABILITY OF FORMER DIFFERENCE BETWEEN 



THEIR ANTLERS EFFECT OF FOOD ON ANTLER GROWTH DESCRIP- 

 TION OF CARIBOU HORNS ANTLERS IN FEMALE IMMATURE HORNS 



GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF THE CARIBOU INFESTED WITH ^STRUS 



DISTRICTS WHERE FOUND NATURE OF ITS FOOD ITS CALL 



STALKING GREAT FLEETNESS THE WAPITI ITS SOUTHERN LIMITS 



SIZE, COLOUR, AND ANTLERS MISNAMED " ELK " ITS HABITS, 



FOOD, ETC. THE AMERICAN DEER ANTLERS AND GENERAL DESCRIP- 

 TION COLOUR OF FAWNS ABUNDANCE OF DEER THEIR FOOD AND 

 HABITS TORCH AND FIRE-LIGHT SHOOTING DRIVING STALKING 



SEASONS FOR WINTER STALKING MODE OF SECURING CARCASE 



VALUE OF DEER SKINS. 



