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  • Rangifer [underlined] The juv [juvenile] cow seen had antlers in white about 2 inches in height big bull had two basal tines developed + antlers up about to level of posterior tine. Poboktan Pass. July 4/44 [1944] Saw 8 caribou [(3 ad [adult] [male symbol], 1 2 yr [year] [male symbol] (grays)), (2 ad [adults]) (cows 2?)] Shot the largest bull, it had a lame fore leg (broken + healed, + gave signs of pulmonary trouble. Moult: Hair was loose all over back + came out in sheets leaving a dark fuscous coat of new hair, paler on neck, throat mane already well grown. Measurements:- 86" [inches], 7" [inches], 25" [inches], 50" [inches], 8 1/4" [inches] Maligne Lake. July 25 + 26/44 [1944] Saw caribou tracks on the gravel bar at the extreme head of the lake + found shed antlers in the Timberline basin N [north] of the cabin. Ed Macdonald tells me that early last winter he saw about 27 head near here on both sides of the lake. He also says that there is a big caribou lick about 8 miles up the Maligne Pass trail. Licks [underlined marginalia]
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