No. 4 had the tip of one horn broken; it is on the whole the finest head of which we have any record.
No. 5 was a very heavy head, the horns huge and with blunted tips.
A head was exhibited by C. G. Gunther's Sons which measured 17-3/4 inches in girth, although it was but 33-1/2 inches in length.
In Buxton's catalogue the three biggest rams exhibited by English sportsmen had horns which measured respectively, in girth and length, 15-3/4 and 39 inches, 16-3/8 and 38-1/4 inches, and 16-1/2 and 31 inches.
In Ward's catalogue the biggest specimen given had horns which were 17-1/4 inches in girth and 41 inches in length.
WHITE GOAT.
| Girth. | Length. | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| 9. | Walter James, Swift Current River, Mont., '92 | 5-3/4 | 10-1/2 |
| 10. | T. Roosevelt, Big Hole Basin, Mont., Aug., '89 | 5-1/16 | 9-1/16 |
| 11. | Theodore Roosevelt, Heron, Mont., Sept., '86 | 5 | 9-3/4 |
No. 11 was a female; as the horns of the female white goat always are, these horns were a little longer and slenderer than those of No. 10, which was a big-bodied buck.
In Buxton's catalogue the biggest horns given were 5 inches in girth and 8-1/4 inches in length. The two biggest specimens given in Ward's were 5 inches in girth by 10-1/8 inches, and 5-1/2 by 9-1/2 inches.