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BEAR, BROWN

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Originally appearing in Volume V11, Page 349 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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BEAR, See also:BROWN .—SiZe 6X3 ft. Similar in quality to the See also:black, but far more limited in number; the See also:colours range from See also:light yellow to a See also:rich dark brown. The best come from See also:Hudson See also:Bay territory and are valuable. Used for muffs, trimmings, boas, and See also:carriage 1 The measurements given are from See also:nose to See also:root of tail of See also:average large sizes after the dressing See also:process, which has a shrinking tendency. The depths of See also:fur quoted are the greatest, but there are plenty of See also:good useful skins possessing a lesser See also:depth. rugs. Inferior sorts, almost grizzly in effect and some very See also:pale, are found in See also:Europe and See also:Asia and are mostly used locally. In See also:India there is a See also:species called Isabelline bear, which was formerly imported to See also:Great See also:Britain, but does not now arrive in any quantity See also:worth mentioning. Value 1os. 6d. to 6os., Isabelline sort 1os. 6d. to 78s.

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