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MOUNTAIN GOAT HUNTING WITH THE 

 CAMERA. 



WITH OBSERVATIONS ON OTHER MAMMALS OF SOUTHERN BRITISH 



COLUMBIA. 



Bv HENRY FAIRFIELD OSBORN. 



IN August, 1905, I visited the Crow's Nest Pass region of 

 southern British Columbia on the Elk River, which drains 

 the western slopes of the Canadian Rockies, Lat. 50° north, Long. 

 115° west. The exact locality is in East Kootenay, 74 miles 

 north of the international boundary and 88 miles east of the 

 Kootenay Lake. 



One of my chief objects was to observe and if possible photo- 

 graph the animal which is popularly known as the Mountain 

 Goat because of its purely superficial resemblance to the domes- 

 ticated goat. For this purpose I took a Graflex Tourist camera, 



