Zoological Society bulletin . THE SAME RAM IN OCTOBERPhoto, by C. Rungius ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY BULLETIN. 951. THE MOUNTAINEERS: ON WILCOX PASS. ALBERTA Painted by Carl Rungius for Emerson McMillin, and by him presented to the New York Zoological Society. This is the artist:choice of a representative period for this species. (September). Copyright, 1912, by C. Rungius. Whenever the artist intends to standardize acertain species, he must choose for the land-scape that season of the year which will bringout the characteristic points of his subject. Thepelage must be neither too long nor too short;a
Zoological Society bulletin . THE SAME RAM IN OCTOBERPhoto, by C. Rungius ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY BULLETIN. 951. THE MOUNTAINEERS: ON WILCOX PASS. ALBERTA Painted by Carl Rungius for Emerson McMillin, and by him presented to the New York Zoological Society. This is the artist:choice of a representative period for this species. (September). Copyright, 1912, by C. Rungius. Whenever the artist intends to standardize acertain species, he must choose for the land-scape that season of the year which will bringout the characteristic points of his subject. Thepelage must be neither too long nor too short;and the animal must be in good condition. Inevery respect the finished work must representa typical animal, well fitted to represent itsspecies. With some of our big game species the growtliof the winter hair produces changes so greatthat their external form seems to change com-pletely, and go out of drawing. In choosing amodel and a season, these changes in form mustbe carefully considered. Having recently beenenabled to study to good advantage the sea-sonal changes in the form of the Rocky Moun-tain S
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