. Field and forest rambles [microform] : with notes and observations on the natural history of eastern Canada. Natural history -- New Brunswick; Sciences naturelles -- Nouveau-Brunswick; New Brunswick -- Description and travel; Nouveau-Brunswick -- Descriptions et voyages. HOOF OF REINDEER. HOOF OF MOOSE. foot enables it to outstrip its foes over snow, when the other two sink to their haunches. The Virginian deer runs on the hard frozen surface, but is at a great disadvantage in deep soft snow or drifts, where it may be readily captured; indeed, after unusual storms the caribou has been mobbed


. Field and forest rambles [microform] : with notes and observations on the natural history of eastern Canada. Natural history -- New Brunswick; Sciences naturelles -- Nouveau-Brunswick; New Brunswick -- Description and travel; Nouveau-Brunswick -- Descriptions et voyages. HOOF OF REINDEER. HOOF OF MOOSE. foot enables it to outstrip its foes over snow, when the other two sink to their haunches. The Virginian deer runs on the hard frozen surface, but is at a great disadvantage in deep soft snow or drifts, where it may be readily captured; indeed, after unusual storms the caribou has been mobbed and killed; but neither are so helpless as the moose, more especially during the spring season, when the frozen surface readily gives way at every step, necessitating great exertion, while. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Adams, A. Leith (Andrew Leith), d. 1882. London : S. King


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