Fes., 1912. MaAmmMats oF ILLINOIS AND WISCONSIN — Cory. 65 
In the extreme southern portion of the state and in the more thickly 
settled districts they have long since been exterminated. Mr. N. Hol- 
lister states* that Deer were abundant in Walworth County up to 
about 1842, but that none was seen in that locality later than 1852. 
Specimens examined from Illinois, Wisconsin and adjoining states: 
Wisconsin — Florence Co., 16; (O.) Iron Co., 9; Vilas Co., 6=31. 
Minnesota — 1 (albino). 
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2, Forest. 19. Oconto. 37 Buffalo. 55. Columbia 
3. Vilas, 20, Marinette. 38, Trempealeau 56, Sauk. 
4. Oneida. 21 Door. 39, Jackson oT Richland. 
5. Price. 22 Kewaunee. 40. La Crosse. 38 Vernon 
6. Iron. 23. Brown. 41, Monroe. 59. Crawford 
7. Ashland. 24, Outagamie. 42. Juneau, 60. Grant. 
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8. Bayfield. 26. Waupaca. 44. Waushara, 62. Dane. 
9. Douglas. 27. Marathon. 45. Marquette 63. Jefferson. 
10, Burnett. 28, Portage. 46, Green Lake. 64, Waukesha, 
11, Washburn. 29. Wood. 47 Fond du Lac 65. “Milwaukee. 
12, Sawyer. 80. Clark 48. Winnebago. 66. Racine. 
18. Polk. 31. Chippewa. 49, Calumet. 67 Kenosha. 
14, Barron. 82. Eau Claire 50 Manitowac. 68, Walworth 
15. Rusk or Gates. 33. Dunn. al, Sheboygan. 69, Rock. 
16, Taylor. 34, Pepin. 52 Ozaukee. 70, Green. 
17, Lincotn, :35. St. Croix. 53. Washington 71, Lafayette, 
Map illustrating approximate present range of the Northern White-tailed Deer, O. v. borealis, in 
Wisconsin. 
Prepared with the kind codperation of 63 residents in the different counties. 
* Bull. Wis. Nat. Hist. Soc., VI, 1908, 142. 
