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Antlers The Lynx Porcupine Chickarees and 

 Chipmunks Clark's Crow Lewis' Woodpecker 

 Whiskey-jack Trout The Yellowstone Canyon . .184 



CHAPTER X 



AN ELK-HUNT AT TWO-OCEAN PASS 



In the Shoshones Traveling with a Pack-train Scenery 

 Flowers A Squaw-man Bull Elk Shot in Rain 

 while Challenging Storm Breaking Camp in Rain 

 Two-Ocean Pass Our Camp A Young Ten-pointer 

 Shot The Mountains in Moonlight Blue Grouse 

 Snowshoe Rabbits Death of a Master Bull The 

 Tetons Following a Bull by Scent 111 Luck Luck 

 Changes Death of Spike Bull Three Bulls Killed 

 Traveling Home Heavy Snowstorm Bucking Horse 

 Various Hunts Compared Number Cartridges Used 

 Still-hunting the Elk 208 



CHAPTER XI 



THE MOOSE; THE BEAST OP THE WOODLAND 



The Moose of the Rocky Mountains Its Habits Diffi- 

 cult Nature of Its Haunts Repeated Failures while 

 Hunting It Watching a Marsh at Dawn A Moose 

 in the Reeds Stalking and Shooting Him Traveling 

 Light with a Pack-train A Beaver Meadow Shoot- 

 ing a Big Bull at Dawn The Moose in Summer, in 

 Winter Young Moose Pugnacity of Moose Still- 

 hunting Moose Rather More Easy to Kill than 

 Whitetail Deer At Times a Dangerous Antagonist 

 The Winter Yards Hunting on Snowshoes A 

 Narrow Escape A Fatal Encounter 238 



CHAPTER XII 



HUNTING LORE 



Game Which Ought Not to Be Killed Killing Black 

 Bear with a Knife Sports with Rod and Shot-gun 



