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is seldom move than ten or eleven inches, but in the Field 

 of 2nd March, 1872, Mr. H. Winsloe mentions a pair 

 from Austria in his collection which measured 15^ inches 

 in length and 14| from tip to tip. In the same news- 

 paper, in 18GG, a correspondent stated that a Doe bearing- 

 horns was shot that year near Kippenheim in the Black 

 Forest, 



