Story, Judge, names he gave his horses, 274.
Sturge and the pigs, 255.
Surgeon, an enthusiastic fox-hunting, 138.
Swinton, origin of name, 241.
Sykes, Colonel, on the flesh of a fox-bat, 45.
Syria, wild boar in, 244.
Tail, short-tailed and long-tailed horses, 275.
Tailor and the elephant, 235.
Tamandua, or ant-eater, 226.
Tennyson, lines on man, and modern systems, 10; lines describing tropical bats, 39.
Thackeray on the Egyptian donkey, 285.
Thalassarctos maritimus--the polar bear, 61-70.
Thylacinus Harrisii, 191.
Tibetan mastiff, 86, 87.
Tiger and lion, 161.
Tigers' claws and whiskers regarded as charms, 165.
Tiger-wolf of Tasmania, 190-194.
Tiney, a pet hare of Cowper's, 216.
Toplady on future state of animals, 312.
Tonton, Walpole's pet dog, 129, 130.
Trained monkeys, 26.
Trenck and the tame mouse in prison, 209.
Trichechus rosmarus, 183.
True, on dog being a good judge of eloquence, 127.
Ulysses and his dog, 133.
Ursus lotor, why raccoon was so called, 71.
Veal ad nauseam, 304
Venison fat, 294.
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