down. Bonamy became greatly ex- 

 cited, for they had crossed the Griz- 

 zly's track close by. But Kellyan had 

 been studying the dust and suddenly 

 laughed aloud. 



" Look at that," he pointed to a 

 thing like a Bear-track, but scarcely 

 two inches long. " There's the B'ar 

 we'll find in that; that's a bushy- 

 tailed B'ar," and Bonamy joined in 

 the laugh when he realized that the 

 victim in the big trap was nothing but 

 a little skunk. 



" Next time we '11 set the bait higher 

 and not set the trigger so fine." 



They rubbed their boots with stale 

 meat when they went the rounds, 

 then left the traps for a week. 



There are Bears that eat little but 

 roots and berries ; there are Bears that 

 love best the great black salmon they 

 can hook out of the pools when the 



