THE BEAK 



In this fight, after ^g 

 receiving a shot in the 

 [Link, the Beat ran oil', 

 but after biting and 

 tearing at the wound, 

 turned upon the hun- 

 ter and came at him 

 reared on her hind |0v| 

 legs. Fortunately she 

 had given him time to 

 reload, and he dis- 

 patched her with a 

 ball through the heart. 



The Black Bear is 

 often successfully hun- 

 ted with dogs ; but 

 Bruin often handles 

 them rather roughly. 



Mr. Palliser's encounter with a Grizzly Bear. 



In the higher mountains of Thibet, is a kind of White Bear. Our cut represents a hunting party 

 attacking two of them. The higher mountains of Thibet are covered with perpetual snow, and afford a 

 suitable residence for the White Bear. The same hunters who were engaged in this expedition shot 

 spe" ; mens of the Ovis Amnion, a vi ry rare kind of mountain sheep, found in the same snowy regions. 



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Hunting White |i(. ars \ a the Mountains of. Thibet 



Hunting the Black Bear with Dogs. 



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