DEER. 



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diameter of 10 J inches on one side, and of 11 on the other Th« T) I ou 

 - -d to stand G feet at the shoulder, but this v^tZ^T ^ *"* 

 lhe New World representative of the present m™ n 1. *i 

 kno„» North Am e,,c.„ ™ piti (C a^Ke^^^S^^ 



Wapiti. 



WAPITI CHASED BY WOLVES. 



tr^hitTSelo 1 W t ? S ?*»**- from the hangul and the 



and p- oport^ lanZl l^ ?" * " t0 the red deer > 4 the form 



and the' eXy tea fl t2 T Characterised * «* general smoothnes" 



ndency to a flattening and expansion of the surroyal tines, which in 



