. William J. Long and his books : a pamphlet consisting chiefly of typical letters and reviews in reply to Mr. Burroughs' attack on Mr. Long . Mr. Long bringing home a captured bear. [From aphotograph.] It has been Mr. Longs habit, for many years, to spend a partof each season deep in the woods — sometimes alone, at other timeswith Indian hunters. Recently he has been exploring exhaustivelythe unknown interiors of Newfoundland with the special purposeof studying a species of gray wolf which has never been described. Characteristic Replies to Mr. Burroughs other glaring counterfeit, or any poor


. William J. Long and his books : a pamphlet consisting chiefly of typical letters and reviews in reply to Mr. Burroughs' attack on Mr. Long . Mr. Long bringing home a captured bear. [From aphotograph.] It has been Mr. Longs habit, for many years, to spend a partof each season deep in the woods — sometimes alone, at other timeswith Indian hunters. Recently he has been exploring exhaustivelythe unknown interiors of Newfoundland with the special purposeof studying a species of gray wolf which has never been described. Characteristic Replies to Mr. Burroughs other glaring counterfeit, or any poor imitationof an original, or as I would discredit a storyof my friend that was not in keeping withwhat I knew of his character. That ispretty extravagant talk; but to what, afterall, does it amount ? To this only: that noobservation in natural history is to be believedif it happens to be at variance with what wehave already learned. In otherwords, according


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