Index
| [A] | [B] | [C] | [D] | [E] | [F] | [G] | [H] | [I] | [J] | K | [L] | [M] |
| [N] | [O] | [P] | Q | [R] | [S] | [T] | [U] | [V] | [W] | X | [Y] | Z |
- Abundance, [231].
- Accordion, [177], [178].
- Acrobatic pranks, [13].
- Adams, James Capen, [166], [170], [196], [207], [251];
- quoted, [196], [220], [242];
- and his pet grizzlies, [216-21], [242].
- Adventure, [185].
- Age, [58], [59].
- Agility, [253].
- Alaska, [53], [54], [205], [206], [248-50], [259-61], [281].
- Ants, [107].
- Arizona, [150], [151].
- Audubon, John James, quoted, [198].
- Bear, black, and hard-tack, [7];
- and grizzly cubs, [114], [115], [212], [222], [223];
- colors, [251];
- contrasted with the grizzly, [254], [255].
- Bear, polar, [94], [249].
- Bears, origin and evolution, [247], [248].
- Bears, big brown, [257-69].
- Beaver, [29].
- “Ben Franklin,” [216-21].
- Brackenridge, Henry M., [256];
- quoted, [199].
- Cactus, [150], [151].
- Can, tin, [6].
- Carson, Kit, [196].
- Catsup, [213].
- Cattle-killing, [13], [14], [73], [75], [76], [155-58], [275], [276].
- Caution, [72], [157-62].
- Chapman, Frank M., [170].
- Classification, [249], [256-69].
- Claw-marks on trees, [47-49], [131].
- Claws, [253], [254].
- Clinton, DeWitt, [256];
- quoted, [202], [203].
- “Clubfoot,” [14].
- Coasting, [126], [127], [144], [145].
- Colors, [249-51].
- Courage, [17], [18], [191].
- Cow, dead, [7-9].
- Coyote, [146].
- Cubs, and dead mother, [23-25];
- birth and nurture, [25], [26];
- size, [25], [26];
- color, [27];
- care and training from mother, [27-29];
- experiences with, [29-37];
- weaning, [31], [32];
- mimicry, [32];
- play, [35], [36];
- eating honey, [37];
- family ties, [37], [38];
- selection of home territory, [43].
- See also [Pets].
- Curiosity, [54], [55], [175-87].
- Death, [59], [60].
- Dens. See [Hibernation].
- Digging, [3], [4], [71], [125], [126], [131], [132].
- Dignity, [233].
- Disposition, [236-38].
- Distribution, [248-50].
- Dogs, [109-11], [163], [217-19].
- Drummond, Thomas, [175], [176], [196].
- Economic value, [275-78].
- Eluding followers, [4], [5], [243].
- See also [Trailing].
- Exploration, [56], [57].
- Feet, [253], [254].
- Feigning death, [14].
- Ferocity, undeserved reputation for, [192-206].
- Figgins, J. D., on hibernation, [94-98].
- Fighting qualities, [204], [205].
- Fire, [179], [180].
- Fish, catching, [69], [70], [234].
- Food and feeding-habits, [63-77], [82], [92], [93], [105-07], [206], [230], [231], [236-39], [275], [276].
- Form, [251], [252].
- Fur, [251].
- Gait, [15], [252].
- Garbage, [206], [236-39].
- Glacier National Park, [237].
- Grace, [252].
- Hallett Glacier, [81].
- Hammock, [179].
- Hard-tack, [7].
- Headache, [235].
- Hearing, [6], [229], [230].
- Hibernation, [52], [81-98], [215], [216].
- Home territory, [38], [39], [43-53].
- Hornaday, William T., quoted, [197].
- Hunting, [161-70], [277], [278].
- Indians, [203], [255].
- Intelligence, [3-19], [243], [244].
- Jenny. See [Johnny].
- Johnny and Jenny, [101-15].
- “Lady Washington,” [242].
- Lewis and Clark, [53], [176], [192], [197], [256];
- quoted, [199-202].
- Lion, mountain, [52].
- Log, [139-43].
- McClelland, George, [165].
- McGuire, J. A., [277];
- quoted, [278].
- MacKenzie, Sir Alexander, [256];
- quoted, [198].
- Magpie, [141].
- Maimed, [17].
- Man, as an enemy, [17], [18];
- not eaten by the grizzly, [76], [77];
- attacked, [162-70].
- Mating, [255].
- Merriam, Dr. C. Hart, quoted, [257-69].
- Migration, [57].
- “Miss Grizzly,” [211-16].
- “Miss Jim” and “Mr. Bessie,” [221-26].
- “Mose, Old,” [155], [156].
- Mud, [143], [144].
- Muir, John, [170], [194];
- quoted, [194], [195].
- Music, [177], [178].
- Names, [256].
- National Parks, [280-82].
- Nutcracker, Clarke, [141].
- Ord, George, [256].
- Outdoor Life, [277].
- Pets, [101-15], [211-26], [240-42].
- Pies, [225].
- Play, [54], [139-52].
- Pocock, Roger, quoted, [274], [275].
- Protection, [273], [274], [280-83].
- Raspberries, [105-07].
- Rifles, [203].
- Rocking-chair, [112].
- Rollins, Philip Ashton, [207], [221];
- quoted, [222-26].
- Roosevelt, Theodore, [170].
- Roping, [167].
- Sagacity, [3-19], [243], [244].
- “Samson,” [251].
- Saturday Evening Post, quoted, [277].
- Sawmill, [211], [212].
- Scenery, [186], [187].
- Scotch, the collie, [109-11].
- Scott, William B., quoted, [247].
- Senses, [5], [6], [229], [230].
- Sensitiveness, [229], [230].
- Seton, Ernest Thompson, [170].
- Shadow, [147-49].
- Sheep, mountain, [35], [72], [73].
- Sheldon, Charles, quoted, [248], [249].
- Size, [251], [252].
- Skin of soles of feet, [91].
- Slicker, [180], [181].
- Smell, sense of, [6], [230].
- Social life, [45], [46], [53].
- Solitariness, [44], [149].
- Strength, [252], [253].
- Swimming, [50], [51].
- “Three-Toes,” [14].
- “Timberline,” [46], [47], [119-35].
- Tooth-marks on trees, [47-49], [131].
- Toothache, [235].
- Tracks, [253], [254].
- Trailing, [9-13], [49], [50], [56], [57], [119-36], [146-49], [169], [170].
- Trapping, [157-60], [162].
- Umbrellas, [109], [182].
- Umfreville, Edward, quoted, [198], [256].
- Voice, [255].
- Wheel, [182].
- Wolves, [16], [17].
- Wright, William H., [164], [170], [195], [207];
- quoted, [195], [196], [226], [238], [239].
- Yellowstone Park, [58], [206], [232-39], [280].
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