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GENERAL INDEX. 



Forests, European Troops, their 

 transport difficulties in 

 traversing, ii, 229. 

 ,, of the Tropical and Tem- 

 perate Zones contrasted, 



", 135- 



,, Beauty of the Autumn 

 Tints in the American, 

 ii, 197-8. 



The Winter's Rest of trees 

 and plants in, ii, 199- 

 200. 



Forrest, Lt.-Col. Chas.R., on Indian 



High grass Jungles, i, 270. 



Forrester Frank, on the American 



Fall Season, ii, 198. 



on the power of birds 



in retaining scent, 



iii, 119-20. 



on game following cul- 



tivation, iii, 344-5. 

 on birds collecting dew 



drops, iii. 370. 



Forsyth, Capt. James, on the effects 

 of sun on the trails of 

 game, iii, 261. 



on a general seeding of the 



Indian bamboos, i, 276. 



Fossil Tracks and impressions, iii 



255- 

 Fossils, Marine, found on high 



Mountains, ii, 378. 

 Fowler, Sir Wm., on the Antiquity 



of the Earth, i, 336. 

 France, Death of the Prince Imperial 

 of (through his horse turn- 

 ing restive), iii, 233. 

 Frank Francis, American stage- 

 driver: Story of, ii, 85. 

 Franklin, Capt., Sir J., Loss of, in 

 the Polar Seas, ii, 259. 

 Freezing Point of Sea Water, The, 



ii, 263. 



French Coureurs des Bois, ii, 223. 

 Frost Bites, Their affinity to Burns, 



ii, 332. 



Symptoms and treat- 

 ment of, ii, 333-4. 

 Danger of rubbing with 

 snow, ii, 333. 



Froude, Mr. J. A., on wild races 



of mankind, i, 23. 

 Frozen to Death, in blizzards, i, 

 127-8, 136; ii, 

 338. 



Persons stripping 

 themselves in deli- 

 rium before being, 

 i, 127-28. 



,, Returns of, annually 

 in Russia, ii, 335. 

 Fruits, Tropical, i, 226. 



,, Adjusting their own 



temperature, i, 232. 



The Coldness of Tropical, 



i, 231. 



in cold climates, warmer 

 than the air, i, 233. 

 cause of this phenomenon, 



i. 233. 



Gaffing fish, iii, 484. 

 Gallery Forests, i, 188. 

 Gallwey, Sir Ralph Payne, on 

 Wood Pigeon Shooting, 

 iii, 386-7. 

 on Irish wild-fowl shooting, 



iii, 411. 



Galton, Mr. Francis, on the Nama- 



qua gun bucket, iii, 249. 



on the scent of man, among 



wild beasts, iii, 112, 114. 



Game, Heavy, habitants of barren 



regions, i, 322-3. 

 Species of, that never stray far 

 from Water, i, 32 1. 

 that frequent water 



less tracts, i, 319. 

 in great forests, iii, 97. 

 ,, Invisibility of, when motion- 

 less among brush, i, 324. 

 Average weights of, princi- 

 pal big quadrupeds, iii, 55. 

 As food, iii, 312. 

 ,, Aromatic scent from the 



Skins of, iii, 57. 

 In Heavy Forest Regions, 



iii, 97. 



,, Hints on running, with horses, 

 iii, 217-18; 224-27. 



