BEAR HUNTING. 
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Black-tailed Deer, and the Grizzly Bear, almost as often as I 
have killed Woodcock; and who are as familiar, at least, with 
the chase of those, as I pretend to be with the pursuit of these 
For the rest, both with regard to this and other heads of my 
subject, I shall be but too grateful to any kindred spirits and 
friends, whether known or unknown, who, whether from love 
of the author or of the subject, will be so kind as to forward me, 
either the corrections of errors, or the statements of new facts, 
relating to the habits, haunts, food, and, more especially, the 
seasons and migrations, of every sort of Game, which may be 
embodied in future editions of the present work. 
