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INDEX. 



actions of snakes in water, 145, 218 ; 

 gossip, 94, 105, 585 ; old coats, 193 ; 

 a means of instruction, 105, no, 

 441 ; What can it be? 129; the air 

 tube, 138 ; hibernation, 163 ; ob- 

 servations, 127, 333, 528, 561, et 

 j^^. ; baby vipers, 321, 432, 499: 

 acrobatic performances, 200, et seq., 

 214; seizing the opportunity, 203; 



•• length of anaconda, 230 ; Mr. Bart- 

 lett of, 255, 322 ; interrupted 

 studies, 138 ; snakes born there, 

 321, 436, eiseq.f 499, 500 ; important 

 additions, 398, 402, 455, 520 ; a 

 newly-hatched brood, 500 ; a sudden 

 thought, ib. ; ' Totsey,' 201, 216, 439, 

 516; slow- worms climbing, 482; 

 fascination, 528, 578 ; tame ss., 515 J 

 casting the cuticle| 333, et seq. ; 

 Hcterodo7is, 411 ; the Xenodons, 402, 



' et seq. ; notes from the Z. G., 562, 

 et seq. ; the Ophiophagiis, 565, et seq. ; 

 a Government agent, 570 ; relative 

 poisons, 575j ^^ -y^!?- > ' coiHng,' 573 ; 

 dinner time, 582 ; the blankets, 588 ; 

 the keepers' risks, 564, 588 ; the 

 Heloderm, 589, et seq. ; ' horrid,' 

 591 ; the new Reptilium, 592. 



* Zoological Journal ' (1826), edited by 

 liell ; Broderip on lubrication, 1 13, 



134 ; his observations confirmed by 

 Bell, 140. 



'Zoological Miscellany,' the (J. E. 

 Gray, ed.), Crotalida:, 385. 



Zoological myths, 50, 266. 



' Zoological Notes ' (Arthur Nicols, 

 Esq.), 125, 310, 504. 



Zoological Proceedings, 140, 155, 401,, 

 421, 456, 497, 516. 



Zoological Society, 24 ; Cantor, 82. 

 235; A. R. Wallace, 309; Dr. 

 Edwardes Crispe, 490. 



Zoological Society ; Council of, Pro- 

 fessor Bell, 78, 493 ; a fortuitous 

 arrival, 322 ; Sec. of, 440. 



Zoological Society, CM. of, 399, 401. 



Zoological Transactions. 82, 235, 440, 

 516. 



Zoologist, the, 3, 70, 73, 442, 490, 492. 



Zoology ; a progressive science, 3 ; 

 assisted by observations {see Con- 

 vention, Florence, Phil. Trans., Z. G. , 

 etc.). 



'Zoology,' Carpenter's, 44. 



'Zoology of New York' (De Kay), 



85. 

 'Zoology of South Africa, Andrew 



Smith, M.D., F.Z.S., 66, 68, 177, 



230, 407. 

 Zurich, Gesner, Professor at, 102. 



THE END. 



MORUISON'AND GIBB, EDINBTRGH, 

 PRINTERS TO HER MAJESTV'S STATIONERY OFFICE. 



