THE WALRUS 
a rich man, who wishes to add to his collection four of the finest animals 
that exist, is to go to Kenai in May and hunt the great grizzly on the Kenai 
Peninsula in that month. In July the hunter can hire a steam launch and 
go north to hunt walrus about the Little Diomede (Bering Straits), where 
these animals are still fairly numerous. In early August he can return to 
Alaska and in the hinterland hunt Dali’s sheep in the mountains, and then 
descend and hunt the giant moose in September. All these animals are 
certainties to any sportsman of grit, who is a fair shot; but, as I have 
said, the expenses are great, roughly £800 to £1,000, according to length 
of time and men and boats employed. 
J. G. MILLAIS. 
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