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JSTatU RAL 1 T I STORY 
Black- Tailed Deer. Cariacus columManus. 
West of the Cascades from Washington to Alaska, including all the 
larger Islands except the Queen Charlotte Group. Abundant. 
Mule Deer. Caricoeus macrotis. 
Mainland, east of and including the Cascade mountains from 
Kootenay to Chilcotin, and ranging into the wooded portions of the 
Cariboo district. Yery abundant. 
White-Tailed Deer. “Common Deer.” Cariacus virginianus. 
Confined to the southern portion of the Province, east of the 
Cascades. Okanagan and Kootenay. 
Antelope Goat. a White Goat.” . Mazama.mdntana. 
Found on nearly all the mountains of the mainland, its abundance 
centering along the summit of the Coast range. Very abundant. 
Bighorn. “Mountain Sheep.” Ovis canadensis. (Shaw.) 
The mountains of the mainland, except the Coast range, from 
Kootenay to Cassiar, Similkameen, Bridge Biver and Chilcotin. 
Abundant. 
Flying Squirrel. Sciuropteris oregonensi s. 
The mainland at large. Nowhere common. 
Richardson’s Chickaree. (Squirrel.) .$ ciurus huclsonius 
richarclsoni . 
Interior of the mainland. Abundant. 
Douglass’s Chickaree. S chorus hudsonms douglassi. 
Mainland west of the Cascades. Common. 
Vancouver Chickaree. S ciurus ltudsonius Vancouver ensis. 
Vancouver Island. Common. 
Townsend’s Chipmunk. Tamias townsendii. 
Vancouver Island, and the mainland west of the Cascades. 
