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Gkeat Gbey Owl. S. S. Bowler, Bangor, Me., says he 
received from Katahdin Iron Works a perfect specimen. 
Length 25^ ; wing Ti% ; tail 12. Extent 55 inches. 
G.&O. IX, Jun.1884. p, /£. 
Two Great Gray uwis re eeivea Irorn ^euast, Maine. 
Color of the eyes of one a light straw yellow. 
0,&0. XV, Feb. 1890 
C. F. Newell, an en’ergetic taxidermist, located at 
Calais, Me., last fall, and during the winter has done 
quite an extensive business. He was enabled by his 
location to obtain a large number of deers’ heads, for 
which he found a ready market. On Nov. 10, the 
hunters reported to him that they had seen four white 
{Albino) Bucks. He succeeded in securing one. It was 
entirely white except a patch on the head. Last sum- 
mer he had a set of moose horns that weighed 40 lbs., 
and the extent was 4 ft. 9 in. He has reported some 
Great Gray Owls. He is now preparing to take a trip 
north for the purpose of collecting mammals. 
O.&O* XV, Feb, 1890 p ,30 
Great Gray Owl. 
I had a Great Gray Owl come in to-day. It 
was shot at Wells, Me., last week. 1 thought 
you would like to know about it for the O. $ O. 
E. P. Wonaon. 
Gloucester, Mass. 
O.&O. XV, Mar. 1890 P y<r 
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