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CATALOGUE OF UNGULATES 



blackish brown all over the body and limbs, passing in some 

 individuals into glossy black on the middle of the back from 

 the withers to the rump, the shoulders, flanks, and under- 



FiG. 43. — Side View op Skull and Antleks of Mountain Cabibou 



(Rmigifer tarandus montaniis), to show "Woodland" type of antlers. 



From 7th Rep. X. York Zool. Sac. 



parts being lighter and the neck grey. Pemales are much 

 darker than males, especially on the neck and shoulders, 

 but have the light ring above the hoofs, the nose and the 

 edges of the lips pure white instead of grey. This race may 



