LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS xvii 



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The Author's Library. The final Resting-place of the Moose-Head 135 

 Typical Micmac Indian Trapper and Hunter in Birch-bark Canoes 



Holiday Attire .... .V .... 139 

 Across Stream to find a good Channel . . . . . .140 



The Upsalwich River . . / 141 



rty of three who canoed some Distance alongside . . . 143 

 Caribou Calf about six months old (a pet) ..... 145 



A Hrrd of Newfoundland Caribou ....... 147 



Devil's Dancing Point en route to Grand Lake . . . .148 



Camping on Humber ......... 149 



Gallant Swimmers . . . . . . . . .151 



A Shot at Evening ......... 153 



Only .1 Two-year-old . . . . . . . . 155 



A Head . 157 



Hi-rtl of Deer swimming in Red Indian Lake . . . .158 



Gralloching . . . . . . . . . . .159 



A lU-rd of Caribou : Reid's Railway in the Foreground . . . 160 

 Both Men were driven to make a hasty Retreat' . . . .163 



' The Tree swayed and bent with its human Freight ' . . .165 



' A fearful Trial of Strength ' 167 



The little Town of Bathurst. at mouth of Nepisiquit. Outfitting and 



Starting-point for Trip up River . . . . . .168 



House-boat. A Stop to feed the Horses . . . . .169 



The White-tailed Virginia Deer, a frequent Victim of the Black Bear 171 

 A good Bit of canoeing Water . . . . . . .173 



A Pair of young Moose Calves, four months old. A favourite Food of 



the Black Bear . . . . . . . . .175 



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 I A veteran Micmac Bear Hunter, with his Squaw and Daughter . .177 



Sunday in Camp . .'. . . .... . .179 



Two Victims .......... 181 



' Mooin ', the Bear (Ursus Americanus) 183 



j Proceeding North along the Labrador Coast . . . .186 



' )n the Labrador Coast 189 



. of Cod-fish 190 



Tod-fish . .191 



