PHEASANTS IN COVERT AND AVIARY 



CrossoptHon T itetanum, zee Eared Thea- 

 sant, While Tibet 



Crow, Carrion, 201 



, Hooded, 199 



Cysticus, see Broom 



David, Pkrk, on Golden Pheasant, S8 



Uavidbon, WiUiam, on Argus Pheasant, 98, 

 100 



Dawkins, W. Boyd, Pheasant in England, 

 date, 30 



De inventione Santa Cruets notre en Jilonle 

 Acu/o et de ductione ejusdem apiid 

 Walthatn, early mention of Pheasant, 30 



Deafness, albinism and, 77 



Depluming Scabies, see Scabies 



Digestive Organs, diseases, 262 



Diseases, 251 et seq. {see also under names 

 of diseases) 



Disinfectants, 245 



Dixon, on pairing, 35 



Dog, 211 



Dog Rose, in coverts, 18 



Drake, Rouen, male plumage assumed by 

 female, 114 



Dresser, H.E. , on Common Pheasant, 32 



Eared Pheasant, 108 



, Manchurian, 108 



, White Tibet, 108 



Edward VII. exhibits Prince of Wales 

 Pheasant, 40 



Eggs, belt for carrying, 125; colour, 36; 

 eating by Pheasant, 132,205; as food, 

 162, 171; late hatchmg, 155; incuba- 

 tion, artificial, 136, 141 ; labourers and, 

 126; pheasantry z'. wild, 116; stealing, 

 125 ; testing, 140 ; testing lamp (ill. ), 139 



Elder, in coverts, 21 



Elliot, on Argus Pheasant, 103 ; on Golden 

 Pheasant, 87 ; on hybrids, 29 ; on 

 Japanese Pheasant, 64 ; on Shaw's 

 Pheasant, 47 



Elliot's (Barred-hacked) Pheasant, 80 



Enemies and Pesis, 187 et sei/. {see also 

 under names. Fox, Hawk, etc.) 



England, introduction of Pheasant, 30, 31 



Enteric, Infectious, 263 



Enteritis, 153, 270 



Etolia, Common Pheasant abundant, 32 



Euplocamus Nycthemerus, see Silver 

 Pheasant 



Sivinhoii, see Silver Pheasant 



Eye diseases, 275 



Faous Svi.vatica, j« Beech 



Fairweather, W. D. , on pheasantry v. wild 

 eggs, 117 



Farming, game, 225 



Feeding, see Food 



J^elis Pomestica^ see Cat 



Female, assumption of male plumage, 113 



Field on Reeves' Pheasant, 52 

 Fir, Scotch, as roosiing-place, 14 

 Fir, Silver, as roosting-place, 14 

 Fir, Spruce, in coverts, 18 

 Flower Phea.sant, see Amherst Pheasant 

 Food, 158 et seq.; (or adult birds, 215; 

 analysis, 166; cereals, 166; for chicks, 

 158; curd, 163; eggs, 162; gentles, 

 166 ; greenstuff, 164, 168 ; insects, 

 170; list, 217 ; natural, 15 ; over-feeding, 

 176; troughs (ill.), 131; water, 16, 175 

 FornKjsa, I heasant in, 78 

 Korniosan Pheasant, 46, 78 

 " Foster-Mother Egg Belt," 125 

 Fowls, for sitting, 150 

 Fox, 2o5 ; gamekeepers' attitude, 1S2 



OAMS BlRDX OF THE BRITISH ISLAXDS 



(quoted). 35 

 Game-farming. 225 



Gamekeeper (quoted), acorns and stray- 

 ing, 15: feeding chicks, 168; eggs, 



:i7; high-Hying, 235; incubation, 141 ; 



Jays, 195 ; pens, 133 ; Stoats, 212 ; 



slraying, 15, 222 

 Gamekeepers, education, course suggested, 



187 ; enemies of, 187 

 Gapes, 254 : fumigation for, 259 ; wet, 



cau^e of, 166 

 Garrilus Glandarius, j« Jay 

 Geolfry's Blood Pheasant, see Blood 



Pheasant, Geoffry's 

 Germany, Common Pheasant in, 32 

 Gloucestershire, oaks in coverts, 20 

 Golden Pheasant, 82 et seq. ; hybrids, 86, 



SS, 90 

 Goldsmith, Golden Pheasant wrongly de- 

 scribed by, 82 

 Gorse, in coverts, 18 

 Gould, on Amherst Pheasant, 91 ; on 



Chinese Pheasant, 45; on Japanese 



Pheasant, 62 

 Grant, Ogilvie, on Prince of Wales Pheasant, 



41 : on Sremmerring's Pheasant, 56 

 Great Argus Pheasant, see Argus Pheasant, 



Great 

 Guelder Rose, in coverts, 21 

 Gurney, J. H., on Japanese and Common 



Cross, 61 

 Hagenbeck, Carl, Pheasant named 



after, 66 

 Hagenbeck's Pheasant, 66 

 HanJhook of Game Birds (quoted), 56 

 Handbook on British Game Birds (quoted), 



41 

 Hawk, 19S; trap (ill.), 199 

 Hayes, Richard, on artificial incubation, 



143 

 Hazel, in coverts, 17, 21 

 Hedgehog, 213 



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