Bull. 1089, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. 



Plate XV. 



Fig. I. — Reindeer Steer. 



A well-built blocky type of meat-producing animal. Such reindeer are less numerous in the herds 

 than could be desired, but by selection of breeding stock they can be made predominant and 

 greatly to add to the meat output. (Photographed September 26, 1920.) 



Fig. 2. — Rounded-Up Herd. 



Photographed at Norton Sound in the summer of 1920. When reindeer are rounded up, even in 

 the open, they crowd into a compact mass like a herd of sheep. 



