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According to Mr. Stone the specimen here described is an 

 average adult male, the hunters claiming that they often get much 

 finer heads. Caribou, he says, are already very scarce on the 

 Kenai Peninsula, and will doubtless soon be exterminated, the 

 region being greatly frequented by visiting sportsmen, while 

 native hunters kill the Moose and Caribou for their heads, dis- 

 posing of them at good prices for shipment to San Francisco. 



Fig. 4. Rangifer stonei. About \ nat. size. 



