u.i M HALS OF THE N0R1 // 



One of the most beautiful and al the same time Bimplest groups in 

 Timber the Museum is thai showing pari of a pack of timbei 



Wolf wolves following the tracks of deer. Set pag< 60. 



A muskral group is in course of preparation. In the meantime r this 

 species is represented by a small group across the hall. Owing to its 

 m k at wide distribution, the rapidity with which ii breeds; and 



the growing scarcity and increasing demand for furs, the 

 muskrai has become one of the most important of fur-bearing animals 

 and its skins are sold literally by the millions. 



PART OF PRONGHORN ANTELOPE GROUP 



This animal is peculiar to North America and is the only hollow-horned ruminant 

 in which the horn sheaths are shed yearly. 



The cats, wolves and foxes, and the host of small creatures like bats, 

 moles, squirrels, rats and mice, are represented -by numerous character- 

 Cats, Wolves istic examples. Here are the jaguar, the largest of the 

 and Foxes American cats, the puma, the well known coyote or prairie 

 wolf and the little-known white Arctic wolf from the extreme north of 

 Greenland. Here too is the Arctic fox in its two color phases, the valuable 



