INDEX 



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Davainea cesticillus — continued 



rare in Grouse, 342 



iuternieiliate host, 342 

 Daviiinen echinohothrida, 33!) 



lesions produceil by, 339 



similarity to tuberculosis, 340 



economic importance, 340 

 Daminea tetragoiKi, see D. echinoho/hridii 

 Davainea urogulli (Lar^e Tapeworm), 334 If 



eifect on host, 113-11.5, 277 



habitat, 105, 28o, 334 



in cfeca, 290 



post-mortem migration to caeca, 334 



and bacterial infection, 290-295 



and mortality, 295 



seasonal prevalence, 297 if 



morpholojry, 33(5 



sexual organs, 337 



intermediate host not discovered, 338 

 Dew, 94 

 Dew-pans, 389 



Diarrlioea, "white," 259, 2()0, 2(58 

 Digestion, process of, 105 if 



chemical reactions in, 104-10(5 

 IHptcra, parasitic, 358 ff 

 "Disease," 185 if, 444 (*ee also Strongylosis) 



history of, 185 if. 444 



early records, 185-18(5 



in eighteenth century, 185-18(5 



former writers on, 147, 148, 185, 187 if, 378 



distribution of (maps), 187 ; ii. 137 if 



no district free from, ii. 138 



no periodicity of recurrence, 379 



"years," 395; ii. 138 



summary of prolderas, 149, 202 

 of conclusions, 150 ; ii. 140 



relation to corn-feeding, 178 f 



M'illiam Colquhoun's pamphlet, 179-181 

 John Colquhoun (" Moor and Loch"), 178 



" Klein's Disease," 123, 188 if, 194-200, 274, 379 

 not met with in Inquiry, 200, 204, 299, 379 



Cobbold's theorr, 188 if. 194, 274. 39(5 



other views, 188-197, 378-382 

 Tom Speedy, 181, 193, 195 

 Dr Andrew AVilson, 19.5-19(5 



Tegetmeier's theory, 490 



Committee's provisional \iew, 189-190, 199 if 

 „ final view, 204, 373 



not due to tapeworms, 193 



not due to Bacillus coli, 200, 275, 297 



not due to "preservation," 185, 444 



not connected with geological formation, ii. 139 



due to Strongyle worms in ca?ca, 11(5, 204, 373 



pathology, 273 ff 



cultures from internal organs, 279 f 



methods of examination, 278 if 



effects of on sexes, 50, 51, 377 ; ii. 121 



always causes M'asting, 205, 277 | 



relation to weight, 130, 135, 1.38, 140, 194, 277, 

 299, 377, 380, 471 



undersized and late Ijirds, 471 



dissection a test for, ii. 1.38 



no autumn outbreaks, 49, 51, 128; chart, 139, 455 



artificial remedies for, 382 I 



" Disease " — continued 



relation to wet moors, 413 



relation to rainfall, ii. 140 



rapid recovery from, 477 



sickly birds in autumn convalescent, 128, 469 

 Diseases, minor, of (irouse, 1.50 



of skin, 183-184 

 Distribution of Grouse, 1, 3 

 Draining, 413 



advantages of, 389, 413 ff 



methods recommended, 413 



by gamekeepers, 440 



to discourage heather beetle, 423 

 Driving, see Grouse-driving 

 Di'oppings, hard, 107 



soft, 107, 180 ; ii. 92 

 "docker," 110, 134 

 Drought, 16, 172 



favours Coccidiosis, 264 



unfavourable to Trichostrongylus, 233 

 Dung-fly, 360 ff 



as carrier of coccidian spores, 246, 262 



not intermediate host of cestodes, 345 



in Grouse droppings, 360 



larvce. 361 



morphology, 361-362 

 Duodenum, 103, 104, 284-285 



habitat of small tapeworm, 104 



effect of parasites on, 113-114 



Eagle, 19, 444, 449 

 Ectoparasites, 348 ff 



relation to endoparasites, 365 

 Eggs, number of, 8 



depends on healthiness of stock, ii. 128 



colour of, 8 



intervals in laying, 8 



size and colour, 9 



effect of weather on, 9 ; ii. 128 

 of snow, 9, 10; ii. 129 

 of frost, 10, 11, 12 ; ii. 129 

 of wet, 9, 10; ii. 129 



hatching of, 13 

 Egg stealing, 453 

 Egg changing, 479 

 Eimeria avium, See Coccidium avium 

 Eimeria cuniculi, see Eimeria sfiedee 

 Eimeria falciformis, 240 

 Eimeria schuhergi , 236, 240, 249 

 Eimeria stied(e, 240, 242-243, 245, 254, 257 

 Employees on Grouse-shootings, 495 

 Endoparasites 



relation to ectoparasites, 365 



seasonal prevalence of, 298 

 Eosinophilia in Grouse, 231, 316 

 Euston, or " Stetchworth " system, 4.39 

 Extra-uterine gestation, 183 



Feeding, hours of, 19, 20, 67, 109 



during incubation, 110 

 Feet, accidentiil injury to, 1(57, 170 

 Fences, danger from wire, 20 



"bushing" of, 20, 441, 502 

 Fencing of burnt areas from sheep, 501 



