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Hind Foot of a Mountain Goat. Drawn by Miss Ingersoll 98 

 The Function of a Mountain Goat's Rear Dew-claws. 



Drawn by Miss Ingersoll 98 



Bottom of a Mountain Goat's Foot. Drawn by Miss Ingersoll 102 



Bottom of a Sheep's Foot . . . Drawn by Miss Ingersoll 102 



Skeleton of an Adult Male Mountain Goat 102 



Timber-Line in Winter 130 



A Big-Horn Ram's Signature 142 



Goat Lick on the Southern Slope of Cyclorama Ridge . .142 



Early Morning on Goat Pass 146 



The Little Hay-Maker of the Slide-Rock 150 



The Grizzly's Lawful Prey — The Columbia River Ground 



Squirrel 150 



The Author's Grizzly Bear. Photograph by W. T. Hornaday 168 

 The Scene of Two Actions — Goats and Grizzly . . . .170 



Mr. Phillips's Grizzly 176 



The Haunt of the Camera Goat 182 



The Face of the Precipice from Below, with Goat in situ . 186 



The Goat on the Stratified Rock 188 



The Goat at Ease 190 



An Angry Mountain Goat at Close Quarters 192 



The Goat Climbing Down and Away 194 



Mr. Phillips's most Dangerous Position. 



Drawn by Charles B. Hudson 196 



A Rainy Day in Camp 206 



"The Lunch Counter" at Camp Hornaday 214 



Mr. Phillips's Finest Mountain Sheep 244 



The Brooklyn Ram, Thirty Minutes after Death .... 248 



A Prize Big-Horn Head 254 



Head of a Black Mountain Sheep ....,,... 254 



