. Records of big game with their distribution, characteristics, dimensions, weights, and horn & tusk measurements . dark wintermane and under-parts of other wapiti. Also known as C. bedfordi. Distribution.—Northern Manchuria in the Upper Ussuri district. Length on Circum- Tip to Widest g d p int& Locality. Owner. outside ference. lip. inside. r curve. 33 ... 6 + 6 Upper Yenisei T- C. Phillips. Valley 32f 35! 7 + 6 Do. Sir Edmund G. Loder, Bart. 6 + 6 ? American National Collection. 26J 28^ 6+5 A. J. A. Douglas. 24 26i 5 + 5 Do. Capt. H. L. Archer-Houblon. z\\ ... 6 + 6 ? 11. J. E


. Records of big game with their distribution, characteristics, dimensions, weights, and horn & tusk measurements . dark wintermane and under-parts of other wapiti. Also known as C. bedfordi. Distribution.—Northern Manchuria in the Upper Ussuri district. Length on Circum- Tip to Widest g d p int& Locality. Owner. outside ference. lip. inside. r curve. 33 ... 6 + 6 Upper Yenisei T- C. Phillips. Valley 32f 35! 7 + 6 Do. Sir Edmund G. Loder, Bart. 6 + 6 ? American National Collection. 26J 28^ 6+5 A. J. A. Douglas. 24 26i 5 + 5 Do. Capt. H. L. Archer-Houblon. z\\ ... 6 + 6 ? 11. J. Elwes. z6f 291 7 + 5 ? Do. 25! 29 8 + 7 ? Duke of Bedford. - Owners measurements. Luehdorfs Wapiti {C. luehdorfi) appears to have been founded onaged individuals of this race. The type specimens came from Trans-baikalia, and were probably brought from the Bureatish Steppe ofNorthern Manchuria. The Obi Wapiti {C. c. biedermanni) comes from Lake Teletzh at thesource of the Obi, and Barnoul, lower down the same valley. 4ii 61 23 4oh H 23 -3»4 71 33h 5 23 33 5 25 33+ 5i i8i 324 5i 26; 6 17 SIX A BEER 49. Skull and Antlers of Tapanese Sika. From a specimenin the Collection of Sir Edmund G. Loder, Bart. The SIKA DEER (Cervus [Pseudaxis] sica). The Japanese sika deer is the typical representative of a group ofdeer in which the antlers are shorter and simpler than is usually thecase in the red, deer group, and have generally four tines, including atrez, but lacking a bez. The coat is spotted, at least in summer, andthere is a black-bordered white area in the region of the tail, which isrelatively long. They constitute the subgenus Pseudaxis. In thetypical species the tail is white at the tip, but black above for atleast some part of its length ; and the gland on the hind cannon-boneis covered with white hairs. The coat is chestnut-red with numerouswhite spots in summer, and browner, with no (or only indistinct tracesof) spots in winter. These deer are distributed over Northern C


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