Musk rat, 200.
Myrmecophaga jubata, 225-229.
Names given to horses, 270-274.
Napier, Charles, and the lion in the Tower, 173.
Natural history collectors of the days of Addison and Steele, 5, 8.
Neill, Dr Patrick, 5.
Nelson and the Polar bear, 67-69; in Arctic seas, 186.
Newfoundland dog, 126.
N'Geena, or gorilla, 18.
Nicol, George, the bookseller and hunter, 165.
Norfolk, Duke of, and his spaniels, 114.
North, Sir Dudley, visits the rhinoceros, 231.
North, Lord, and the dog, 115.
Northcote's Balaam and the Ass, 281.
Norton, Hon. Mrs, address to a dog, 83.
Odell and his old donkey, 277.
Old Jack, a horse that drew stones for building Waterloo Bridge, 270.
Old lady and the beasts on the mound, 173.
Ommaney, Capt., and the Polar bear, 70.
Opossum, 190.
Ornithorhynchus, the duck-bill, 192.
Owen, Professor, on the gorilla, 18; on the aye-aye, 36.
Parasols, how ladies used them at Cross's menagerie, 33.
Parrot and monkey, anecdote of two pets, 33, 34.
Parry, Capt., on flesh of Polar bear, 66.
Paton, Sir J. Noel, has studied physiognomies of bats, &c., 38.
Peale, Titian, on a tame fox-bat, 44.
Peccaries of South America, 240.
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