Quadrumana, 9-38.
Queen of Charles I. and the lap-dog 107.
Quixote Bowles fond of pigs, 251.
Rabbits, a family all blind of one eye, 222.
Raccoon, 71.
Race-horses, Holcroft's anecdotes of, 263-265.
Ramsgate donkeys, Irishman on, 278.
Rats and mice, 198.
Rats' whiskers good for artists' brushes, 204.
Ravages of rats, 203.
Raven, pet of Wood the surgeon, 299.
Red-deer at Taymouth, 291, 292.
"Relais," a dog belonging to Louis XII., 111.
Revolutionary butchers and their pets, 195, 196.
Rhinoceros and elephant, 229.
Richardson, Sir J., on Arctic fox, 143.
River pig, 245.
Rodent animals, 195, 212.
Rodney, Lord, and his dog Loup, 119.
Rogue elephant, skull of one, 230.
Roos's etchings of sheep, Goethe on, 296, 297.
Ross, Sir James, on Arctic fox, 142, 145.
Rowan berries, dog that fetched, 128.
Ruddiman and his dog Rascal, 119.
Sand liked by hares, 218.
Schimmelpenninck, Mrs, her fondness for dogs, 121.
Scott, Sir Walter, when a boy, saw Burns, 84; his fondness for his dogs, 122; on a fox, 138; visit to the Black Dwarf, 157.
"Scratcher" of Sydney Smith, 311.
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