SECTION DPD. 
ANIMAL PRODUCTS AND THEIR APPLI- 
CATIONS. 
I. FOODS. 
1. FOODS IN A FRESH CONDITION. 
This section may include specimens of the marketable 
animals in a fresh condition in refrigerators. 
For convenience in making up and arranging this portion 
of the collection, a list is appended of the animals used 
as food in the United States. Many others are available, 
but for various reasons are not commonly eaten. 
a. Mammals: 
Grizzly bear, (Ursus horribilis.) 
Black bear, (Ursus americanus.) 
White bear, (Thalarctos maritimus.) 
Raccoon, (Procyon lotor.) 
Buffalo, (Bison americanus.) 
Musk-ox, (Ovibos moschatus.) 
Mountain goat, (Mazama montana.) 
Mountain sheep, (Ovis montana.) 
Antelope, (Antilocapra americana.) 
Moose, (Alces malchis.) 
Woodland caribou, (Tarandus rangifer, subsp. caribou.) 
Barren-ground caribou, (Tarandus rangifer, subsp. grenlan 
dicus.) 
Elk or wapiti, (Cervus canadensis.) 
Virginia deer, (Cariacus virginianus.) 
Mule-deer, (Cariacus macrotis.) 
Black-tailed deer, (Cariacus columbianus.) 
Peceary, (Dicotyles torquatus.) 
Manatee, (Trichechus manatus.) 
Fox squirrel, (Sciurus cinereus.) 
Gray squirrel, (Sciurus carolinensis.) 
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