96 HOOFED ANIMALS 
through the western part of Athabasca, but throughout all 
the thickly wooded parts of Athabasca I have no hesitation 
ANTLERS OF GREENLAND 
CARIBOU (f&. groenlandicus). 
Showing the form characteristic of 
_theBarren Ground Caribou group. 
Specimen from the northwest 
coast of Greenland. 
and I have not my 
note-books here to 
help me. 
“The Indians told 
me that the Wood- 
land Caribou of the 
Churchill River and 
in saying that Wood- 
land Caribou are not 
uncommon. They 
certainly occur along 
the Churchill River, 
and IJ think that their 
tracks were common 
along the banks of 
the Athabasca River, 
though I cannot defi- 
nitely remember this, 
vicinity move northward, and the Barren-Ground Caribou 
southward in autumn, and that both winter in the same 
region, in a country where the trees are festooned by a long, 
black, hair-like lichen (Alectoria jubata?). However, I believe 
