CARNIVORA: URSID.E. 



Grizzly Bear, U. horribilis, Ord. 



away whole to be eaten at leisure. The Grizzly is not 

 easily brought down, unless shot through the head or 

 heart, and when wounded is exceedingly dangerous to 

 the hunter. 



The Brown Bear, U. arctos, Linn., of Europe, closely 

 resembles the last, but is regarded as distinct. 



The Black Bear, U. americanus, Pallas, of North Amer- 

 ica generally, weighs from two hundred to four hundred 

 pounds, is of a uniform black or deep brown color, and 



