THE MOUNTAIN SHEEP 



HOG TRACK; WALKING. (ABOUT HALF NATURAL SIZE) 



To save the novice from ridiculous experiences this illustration is given. 

 The hog track is always spread, very seldom registers, and, if the 

 ground is not very hard, the dew-claws are always shown. 



mal has been hit. Infinitely greater vigilance is 

 required than in deer hunting to observe the 

 signs at the moment of firing, and in the study 

 of hair and blood. 



The hoof of the bighorn spreads easily and 

 evenly; therefore, in the track the distance be- 



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