1902.] A/ten, A New Caribou from the Cassiar Mts., B.C. 15? 



darker in color than Mr. Seton's description would imply. 

 They may be described as follows: 



Whole body and legs blackish brown, varying (in different speci- 

 mens) to glossy black over the middle of the dorsal area from shoulders 

 to rump; lighter, more brownish black, on the flanks and ventral sur- 



Fig. 6. Rangifer montanus, $ ad. Same specimen as Fig. 5. About g nat. size. 



face; inguinal region, sides and under surface of tail, a narrow band 

 bordering the hoofs, and ventral median line of neck, grayish white; 

 nose and edge of lips grayish white; sides of neck grayish brown; top of 

 neck and shoulders darker grayish brown varied with blackish and, in 

 the males, tinged more or less with rusty. The females are much 



