Chimpanzee, Mr Mitchell on the habits of a young one, 22-42.
China, roasted pups eaten in, 78.
Chiromys Madagascariensis, its habits, 36-38.
Choiropotamus Africanus, 140.
Choiseul, Madame de, and her pet monkey and parrot, 33, 34.
Chunie, the elephant, 230.
Clare's dog and Curran, 98.
Clarke, Dr Adam, on Shetland seals, 175, 176; his bullock Pat, 305.
Clive's, Lord, handwriting misunderstood, 230.
Cockburn, Lord, and the sheep at Bonaly, 298.
Collie at Cultershaw, 82.
Collins, Wm., R.A., and Sir David Wilkie, 3; the rat-catcher with the ferret, 76; his dog Prinny, 96, 97; paints Odell's old donkey, 277.
Collins, W. Wilkie, Sir David Wilkie's first remark on him, 3, 4.
Constant and his cat, 153.
Cook's sailor, who took a fox-bat for the devil, 40.
Cooke, Major-General, 189.
Coon, a gone, 71.
Couthon and the spaniel, 195.
Cowper's narrative of his pet hares, 213-219; dog Beau and the water-lily, 79-81.
Cows, anecdotes of, 306-311.
Cross, Edward, of Exeter Change and Walworth, 33.
Cruelty to horses in Ireland, 275.
Cunningham, Major, on Ladak dog, 86.
Curran on Lord Clare's dog, 98.
Cuvier and the fossil, 236.
Cynocephali, or African baboons, 9, 24, 25.
Dalhousie, Earl of, and the ferocious red-deer, 291.
Dandie Dinmont educates his terriers, 122.
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