fire, another in a desert flood, one was killed at the 

 foot of a cliff by a falling stone, and another was 

 crushed in a snow-slide. Just how or where most 

 old grizzlies come to an end, or what becomes of 

 their bones, I have never been able to learn. It may 

 be that many of them die in the winter dens, which 

 cave in and bury the remains. In closing his adven- 

 turous career the grizzly appears to conceal the 

 trail to his last resting-place. 



