Field journal, v4159
Page 477
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Moranto Mammoth 274. July 8, 1932 of p. 270; in approximately the same place on the road, still holding up cars. Another black & cub were seen a short distance east of Thumb.; In all, we saw 6 adults & 3 cubs in crossing the park. all were along the roads begging. Stopping along the lakeshore for about an hour (between Thumb & Falls) we watched the cutthroat trout swimming & feeding in the last breaker on the beach. That is, each wave just as it rolled up & became translucent before breaking, gave a remarkable side view of schools of fish feeding along the littoral. He had never seen this before. Slough Creek July 7, 1932 Today I drove with George Bagger to the end of the Slough Creek Road where we met Mr Douglas of the Buffalo Ranch & hiked up to Slough Creek Wall. About 2 miles west of Lower Falls Station we saw the same brown bear & twin cubs which I had watched on June 28th. They were still holding up cars. From the stables to Slough Creek wall, the forage was abundant - much of