Field notes: Eastern United States return trip through Canada and Northwest United States, San Diego trip,1916, and second Eastern United States trip "via northwest", v4546
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126 June 10 - Victoria white-colored, or yellowish white, not bleach white as in U. emmonsii. The type of Ovis famuini Hornaday is a mounted on exhibit, and is evden but an intermediate specimen betw O. dalli & O. stenoi. There is a mounted Rangifer dawsoni from Queen Charlotte Islands; and 3 "Cervus Canadensis Canadensis", & F & calf, first and last from Vancouver Island the F from the mainland. These all impress me as very dark colored, especially on legs, head and neck, when almost bistre brown. Antlers of 5 are very heavy at base and deeply grooved lengthwise, into forking as follows: (inside)