. The Canadian field-naturalist. March, 1928] The Canadian Field-Naturalist 73 annual migrations agree that these animals appear at times in enormous numbers. During the summer of 1893, while travelling northward between Athabaska lake and Chesterfield inlet, the Tyrrell brothers^ saw on the shores of Carey lake, about latitude 62° 15', a herd estimated to Warburton Pike saw enormous numbers at Mackay lake, October 20, 1899, and says: "I cannot believe that the herds of buffalo on the prairie ever surpassed in size La Foule (the throng) of the caribou. La Foule had really come and during


. The Canadian field-naturalist. March, 1928] The Canadian Field-Naturalist 73 annual migrations agree that these animals appear at times in enormous numbers. During the summer of 1893, while travelling northward between Athabaska lake and Chesterfield inlet, the Tyrrell brothers^ saw on the shores of Carey lake, about latitude 62° 15', a herd estimated to Warburton Pike saw enormous numbers at Mackay lake, October 20, 1899, and says: "I cannot believe that the herds of buffalo on the prairie ever surpassed in size La Foule (the throng) of the caribou. La Foule had really come and during its passage of six days I was. 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 Ottawa Field-Naturalists' Club. Ottawa, Ottawa Field-Naturalists' Club


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