70 PROCEEDINGS OF THE CANADIAN INSTITUTE. 



Antilocapka Americana, Ord. 

 Antelope. Cabree. 

 Antilo2)e furcifer^ (Smith) Rich, 

 A-pis-che-chi-Tcoo. Cree and Saulteaux. 

 Plains south of the North Saskatchewan eastward to the 

 Missouri Coteau, and occasionally to the banks of the 

 Assiniboine in the vicinity of Fort Ellice. Among the Cavi- 

 cornia this animal is peculiar and resfMnbles the deer in 

 annually shedding the outer corneous portion of its horns. 



Aplooerus montands, Otd. 



Kocky Mountain Goat. 

 Gapra Aincricana^ Rich. 

 Wap-a-tik (white deer). Cree. 

 From the Rocky Mountains westward to the Cascade Range 

 and as far northward as the Arctic Circle, 



OVIS MONTANA, CuV. 



Mountain Sheep. Big-horn. 

 Mai-a-tik. Cree. 

 Rocky Mountains to the Coast Range in British Columbia 

 and as far north as the Arctic Circle. 



OviBOs MosciiATUs, Zwim. 

 Musk Ox, 

 Barren grounds west of Hudson's Biy, to near the eastern 

 boundary of Alaska, Not found furtlier south than Lat. 59°. 



Bo8 Amekicandb, Giiiel. 

 Buffalo. Bison. 

 Moos-ioos. Cree, 

 Formerly living on the plains from the Red River to the 

 foot or occasionally in the Passes to the west of the summit 

 of the Rocky Mountains, chiefly found south of the forest line 

 but some used to stray as far north along the Mackenzie River 

 as Lat, 64*, 



Now practically extinct in Canada though a small iierd was 



