THE GRIZZLY BEAR. 
Ursus FEROX. Lewis anp CLARKE. 
A NATIVE also of the northern division of America, and 
more particularly of that extensive tract of country 
which constitutes the newly erected State of Missouri, 
the Grizzly Bear differs in many striking points, both 
of character and habits, from the subject of the preceding 
article, as well as from every other animal of the very 
natural group of which he forms part. By his elongated, 
narrowed, and flattened muzzle, added to the slight 
elevation of his forehead, he is closely connected with 
the Black Bear of America, and as remarkably distin- 
guished from the.common Brown Bear of Europe, and 
from the White Bear of the polar regions, which last, in 
