ANIMALS. 



tvhat longer tlian those of the other; notv/ithstand- 

 ing an inch or two had accidentally broken off from 

 the end of one of them. 



Ft. Inc. 



Distcance bet^v^een the roots or origin of the 



horns . ..,..* 4 

 Brow antlers • •...16 

 Fighting-horns not measured but about the 



same 



Longest horn ... 3 



From the tip of one horn to that of the 



other . . . .26* 



Size. As the animals now described had by no 

 means attained their full growth, it is impossible to 

 give? any precise information concerning it. The 

 measurements made of them in their present state 

 are as follows : 



Ft. Inc. 



Length of the male, from tlie top of the 

 nose to the tail, along the line of his 

 back, (the males were nearly of a 



size), . , . 



a 



7 



O 



Of the. female, a year older 



than the 







males, 



« . 



7 



9 



Height 



•- ■ 



4 



7 



Round the girth or belly « 



• 



5 



6 



the withers . • 



• 



. 4 



10 



Length of the head 



• • 



1 



11 



tail 





• 



3 



From the extremity of one ear 



to that of 







the other 





2 



2 



Length of the ear 





• 



9 



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