. Frank Forester's field sports of the United States and British provinces of North America [microform]. Game and game-birds; Hunting; Gibier; Chasse. !12 APPENDIX.—B. ! several hatchings united, a pack. Quail, ) The young, not full-grown, of Grouse are cheepers, of Quaii, squeakers, of Wild-duck flappers. As many as go together of— Bison, vulgo Buffalo, Stags, Moose, Caridoo, Elk, Wolves, The female of the— Bison, \ Moose, S is a Coxo. Cariboo, ) Elk, Doe Elk. Stag, or Hart, Hind. Buck, Doe, The terms Stag or Hart, and Hind, are applied to the Red Deer. " Buck, and Doe, " Fallow Dee


. Frank Forester's field sports of the United States and British provinces of North America [microform]. Game and game-birds; Hunting; Gibier; Chasse. !12 APPENDIX.—B. ! several hatchings united, a pack. Quail, ) The young, not full-grown, of Grouse are cheepers, of Quaii, squeakers, of Wild-duck flappers. As many as go together of— Bison, vulgo Buffalo, Stags, Moose, Caridoo, Elk, Wolves, The female of the— Bison, \ Moose, S is a Coxo. Cariboo, ) Elk, Doe Elk. Stag, or Hart, Hind. Buck, Doe, The terms Stag or Hart, and Hind, are applied to the Red Deer. " Buck, and Doe, " Fallow Deer. The Deer of America is nearly akin to the Red Deer, and has no relation to the Fallow Deer ; therefore, unless as ap- plied to the Goit, or Antelope, as a qualification of sex, the words Buck and Doe are misnomers in American Sporting. ? are a herd. a gang. a 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 Herbert, Henry William, 1807-1858. New York : W. A. Townsend & Adams


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