The Grizzly, Our Greatest Wild AnimalMills, Enos A.
Philosophy
The Grizzly, Our Greatest Wild Animal
Mills, Enos A.
Grizzly bear
Sagacity, 3-19, 243, 244.
"Samson," 251.
_Saturday Evening Post,_ quoted, 277.
Sawmill, 211, 212.
Scenery, 186, 187.
Scotch, the collie, 109-11.
Scott, William B., quoted, 247.
Senses, 5, 6, 229, 230.
Sensitiveness, 229, 230.
Seton, Ernest Thompson, 170.
Shadow, 147-49.
Sheep, mountain, 35, 72, 73.
Sheldon, Charles, quoted, 248, 249.
Size, 251, 252.
Skin of soles of feet, 91.
Slicker, 180, 181.
Smell, sense of, 6, 230.
Social life, 45, 46, 53.
Solitariness, 44, 149.
Strength, 252, 253.
Swimming, 50, 51.
"Three-Toes," 14.
"Timberline," 46, 47, 119-35.
Tooth-marks on trees, 47-49, 131.
Toothache, 235.
Tracks, 253, 254
Trailing, 9-13, 49, 50, 56, 57, 119-36, 146-49, 169, 170.
Trapping, 157-60, 162.
Umbrellas, 109, 182.
Umfreville, Edward, quoted, 198, 256.
Voice, 255.
Wheel, 182.
Wolves, 16, 17.
Wright, William H., 164, 170, 195, 207;
quoted, 195, 196, 226, 238, 239.
Yellowstone Park, 58, 206, 232-39, 280.
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TRANSCRIBER NOTES:
Archaic, alternate spellings (including hyphenation), and obsolete
words have been retained with the exception of those listed below.
Page 120: "railing" changed to "trailing" (The most impressive
thing I had early learned in trailing and studying the grizzly).
Page 175: "observavation" changed to "observation" (In old bears
curiosity is accompanied with a keenness of observation).
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