CHAPTER TV. 



^ummattiia — continued. 



THE CAEIBOU TWO VARIETIES — COMPARED WITH THE REINDEER — PRE- 

 SENT RANGE OF REINDEER AND ITS FORMER LATITUDES EARLY 



EXISTENCE IN WESTERN EUROPE — REMAINS FOUND IN FRANCE, GREAT 

 BRITAIN, AND IRELAND — DIFFERENCE IN SIZE BETWEEN CARIBOU AND 



REINDEER INTRACTABILITY OF FORMER DIFFERENCE BETWEEN 



THEIR ANTLERS — EFFECT OF FOOD ON ANTLER GROWTH DESCRIP- 

 TION OF CARIBOU HORNS ANTLERS IN FEMALE IMMATURE HORNS 



GENERAL, DESCRIPTION OP THE CARIBOU — INFESTED WITH jESTRUS 



DISTRICTS WHERE FOUND NATURE OF ITS FOOD ITS CALL 



STALKING GREAT FLEETNESS THE WAPITI — ITS SOUTHERN LIMITS 



SIZE, COLOUR, AND ANTLERS MISNAMED " ELK " ITS HABITS, 



FOOD, ETC. THE AMERICAN DEER ANTLERS AND GENERAL DESCRIP- 

 TION — COLOUR OF FAWNS ABUNDANCE OF DEER THEIR FOOD AND 



HABITS TORCH AND FIRE-LIGHT SHOOTING — DRIVING — STALKING — 



SEASONS FOR WINTER STALKING — MODE OF SECURING CARCASE 



VALUE OF DEER SKINS. 



