Gimcrack, the widow, her letter to Mr Bickerstaff on her husband's peculiarities, 6-8.
Giraffe, anecdotes of, 291-295.
Glirine animals, 195, 212.
Goats, anecdotes of, 299, 300.
Goethe on stag-trench at Frankfort, 294; on Roos's etchings of sheep, 296.
Good enough for a pig, 251.
Gordon, Duchess of, and the wolf-dog, 102, 103.
Gorilla and its story, 9-22.
Graham, Rev. W., on dogs in the East, 85.
Grange, the, near Edinburgh, 30.
Gray compares poet-laureate to a rat-catcher, 204, 205.
Gray. Dr, gets large specimen of gorilla, 17.
Greenland seal, 181.
Grotta del Cane, the poor dog at, 111, 112.
Guilford, Lord Keeper, and the rhinoceros, 230.
Guinea pig, Dr Chalmers, 223, 224.
Gunn, Mr, on tiger-wolf, 192, 193.
Haff-fish, the Shetland name for seal, 179.
Hairs or hares, 220.
Hall, Robert, and the dog, 106.
Hamilton, Sir Wm., his definition of man, 1, 2.
Hanover rats, 202, 203.
Happy Jerry, the rib-nosed mandrill, 31, 32.
Hardwicke's lady, sow, 253.
Hares, Mrs Browning on Cowper's, 212; petted by Cowper the poet, 213-219.
Hastings and the refractory donkey, 279.
Heard, the herald, on the horse of George III., 261
Hedgehogs, 48.
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