THE LIVING WORLD. 
the lamb manifesting some weak spirit of revolt was torn to pieces by the bear, 
when the hunters, having seen the end of the play, now proceeded to shoot the 
marauder, and to reclaim their rights of property in the lamb. 
The famous Grizzly Bear (Ursus horribilis , or ferox ,) is always ready to 
act on the offensive, and as it seems to suffer no great inconvenience from 
ARCTIC BEAR AND WAERUSSES. 
wounds not in the head or in the heart, discretion is the better part of valor 
for any man who is not bent upon hunting the grizzly. As before the final 
attack, the bear sits a moment on its haunches, the hunter must speak 
