Musk-ox, bison, sheep, and goat . destInsideSpread Locality Owner -2li i5i 35outside NorthernMontana W. F. Sheard 20| 15 304 Wyoming Hon. -20^ i6i 3Z\ ? W. H. Root -19 12\ WesternMontana P. Liebinger 18J Hi 16I WesternMontana The late J. S. Jameson -i8i 14 26J 29 Sioux Country Sir GrevilleSmyth, Bart. -18 14 Montana F. Sauter 171 I2f i5i ? theDuke of Saxe-Coburg andGotha -i7i I2i SouthwesternMontana TheodoreRoosevelt i7i 12 254 Wyoming le DuedOrleans i7i 134 21 ? Viscount Powerscourt i7i 1 lOf i7i ? British Museum -17 14 i7i Yellowstone,Montana Count E. Hoyos i6f Hi


Musk-ox, bison, sheep, and goat . destInsideSpread Locality Owner -2li i5i 35outside NorthernMontana W. F. Sheard 20| 15 304 Wyoming Hon. -20^ i6i 3Z\ ? W. H. Root -19 12\ WesternMontana P. Liebinger 18J Hi 16I WesternMontana The late J. S. Jameson -i8i 14 26J 29 Sioux Country Sir GrevilleSmyth, Bart. -18 14 Montana F. Sauter 171 I2f i5i ? theDuke of Saxe-Coburg andGotha -i7i I2i SouthwesternMontana TheodoreRoosevelt i7i 12 254 Wyoming le DuedOrleans i7i 134 21 ? Viscount Powerscourt i7i 1 lOf i7i ? British Museum -17 14 i7i Yellowstone,Montana Count E. Hoyos i6f Hi 24 Bighorn Mts.,Wyoming MoretonFrewen ii6^ I2i I9f Colorado Sir Edmund , Bart. I6i i3i I4i .. ? Duke ofPortland i6i 15I 25f Colorado Sir Edmund , Bart. i5i I4l I9f Wyoming St. GeorgeLittledale 15 Indian Terri-tory, near Texas Prince Henry ofLiechtenstein 14 I2i North Park,Colorado Col. RalphVivian I3i I3i 174 ? G. Wrey 13I 12 ? Hon. WalterRothschild Wood Bison. THE MOUNTAIN SHEEP: HIS WAYS By Owen Wister. ROCKY MOUNTAIN SHEEP THE MOUNTAIN SHEEP:HIS WAYS Upon a Sunday morning, the loth of July1892, I awaked among my scanty yet entan-gling Pullman blankets, and persuaded the broken-springed window-shade of my lower berth to slideupward sufificiently for a view of Livingston,Montana. Outside I beheld with somethingmore than pleasure a fat and flourishing moun-tain ram. He was tethered to a telegraph pole,and he scanned with an indifference bred bymuch familiarity our sleeping-car, which hadcome from St. Paul, being dropped last nightfrom the coast-bound train, because it was thismorning to trundle its load of tourists up theYellowstone Park branch to Cinnabar. Theram had been looking at Eastern tourists andtheir cars long enough for the slow gaze of hiseye to express not a kindred but the same con-tempt which smouldered in the stare of theIndians at Custer station, of the cow punchers 171 172 The Mountain Sheep at Billings, of every Rocky Mountain creatur


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