Contents 



Horse Killing Range Cow Repels Bear Bear Kills 

 Sheep and Hogs Occasional Raids on Game Killing 

 B'*son, Elk, and Moose Eats Carrion Old Hes Some- 

 times Kill Cubs Usually Eats Roots and Vegetables 

 Fondness for Berries Its Foes Den Fond of Wal- 

 lowing Shes and Cubs Trapping Bears Hunting 

 Them with Dogs Ordinarily Killed with Rifle ... 50 



CHAPTER IV 



HUNTING THE GRISLY 



Camp in the Mountains After the First Snow Trailing 

 and Stalking a Big Bear His Death Lying in Camp 

 Stalking and Shooting a Bear at a Moose Carcass 

 Lying in Wait for a Bear by a Dead Elk He Comes 

 Late in the Evening Is Killed A Successful Hunt- 

 ing Trip A Quarrel I Start Home Alone Get Lost 

 on Second Day Shot at a GrislyHis Resolute 

 Charge and Death Danger in Hunting the Grisly 

 Exaggerated, but Real Rogers Charged Difference 

 in Ferocity in Different Bears Dr. Merrill's Queer 

 Experience Tazewell Woody 's Adventures Vari- 

 ous Ways in which Bears Attack Examples Men 

 Maimed and Slain Instances Mr. Whitney's Ex- 

 perienceA Bear Killed on the Round-up Ferocity 

 of Old-time Bears Occasional Unprovoked Attacks 

 A French Trapper Attacked Cowboys and Bears 

 Killing Them with a Revolver Feat of General 

 Jackson 92 



CHAPTER V 



THE COUGAR 



Difficulty of Killing the Cougar My Own Failures Kill 

 One in the Mountains Hunting the Cougar with 

 Hounds Experience of General Wade Hampton and 

 Col. Cecil Clay "Hold on, Penny" What the Cou- 

 gar Preys On Its Haunts Its Calls Rarely Turns 

 on Man Occasionally Dangerous Instances . . . 145 



