HEADS AND HORNS 



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Lake, In the Temagami Forest Reserve, late in 

 October, 19 lo, by M. A. Kennedy of Toronto. 

 Mr. Kennedy writes that the present spread 

 of the antlers is 71 inches. When freshly killed 

 the spread was 72 inches. The head has 11 + 12 

 points, the greatest breadth of palmation is 14^^ 



A 71 -Inch Head from Ontario 



inches, and the circumference of beam 8^ inches. 

 Mr. Kennedy shot the moose from a canoe, at 

 about 200 yards' distance. Nine bullets from a 

 .303 Lee-Enfield rifle took eff^ect in the neck and 

 shoulders before the animal fell. 



An Ontario moose-head was described and 

 illustrated in Recreation for August, 1902, the 

 antlers of which spread 67 inches. There were 

 16+17 points, and the palmation reached 19 

 inches in breadth. The moose was shot on the 



