INDEX 



Conger, Mrs., dogs presented to, 153 



Constantinople, 128 ; capture by the 

 Turks, 146 



Cooper, Mr., cited, 80 



Copper period, dog superstitions, 78 



Corea, hawking introduced from, 2 ; 

 use of dog's flesh, 24 ; the tiger 

 in, 90 ; the dog of, 117 ; home of 

 the ethereal lion, 119; dogs sent 

 to Japan from, 172 



" Corean dogs," 118 



" Corean purify heart pill," 119 



Corpse-eating dogs, 87 



Coxinga, pirate, 166 



Crested Chinese dogs, 71 



Cross-breeding, 164, 165 



Cunningham, A., " Ladak," 77 note 



Cybele, 113 



DAIMIO of Hirado, 74, 175 



Dalziel, " British Dogs," 85 



Das, Sarat Chandra, dogs mentioned 

 by, 85-89 



Daubenton, quoted, 150, 151 



Davies, " Guide to Heraldry," 108 note 



Dawkins, Prof. Boyd, " Cave Hunt- 

 ing," i, 24 



Deccan, red dog of the, 6 



Deggi district, 81 



Dei Yen Cheng, 184 



Dingo, the Australian, 3 



" Docking " of dogs' tails, 151, 165 



Dog Shows, 51, 52, 179 



Dog, the, evolution from the wolf, 2,5; 

 wolf-origin of certain Chinese dogs, 

 6, 7 ; use of flesh in China, 20-28 ; 

 rules for presentation of, from 

 " Book of Rites," 29, 30 ; a 

 sacrificial animal, 29, 32 note ; 

 the Heavenly dogs, 33-35 ; the 

 hedge-dog, 36 ; miniatures in 

 temples, 37 ; superstitions regard- 

 ing, 42, 43 ; punishment for killing, 

 86 ; included in imperial presents, 

 177-179 



Dog-books, imperial, 52, 152, 163 



Dog-breeding, political importance of, 

 in mediaeval times, 47-49 ; methods 

 of development, 53, 54 ; com- 

 mercial, 54, 55 ; forbidden in pre- 

 cincts of Imperial ancestral temple, 

 138, 139 



Dog-markets in Peking, 153, 154 



Dog-markings, Chinese superstitions 

 regarding, 47-49 



Dog-sacrifices, 29, 32 note, 78 



" Dog-whipper," office of, 49 



Dog-worship in Egypt, n, 12, 117 



Dogs, Isle of, 45, 49 



Doolittle, Rev. Justus, " Social Life 

 of the Chinese," 35 



" Dragon-Tiger Soup," 28 



Drummond, Henry, 178 



Dudley, Robert, Duke of Northumber- 

 land, dogs of, 65 



Dunne, Capt., 152 



Dutch East India Company, 30, 139, 174 



Duzaka, the, 36 



EARS of the " Pekingese," 158 



East India Company, trade with Japan, 

 46, 174-176, 178 ; export of dogs 

 through, 74, 81-83 



Eckl, Herr B., " Sacristy," 112 



Eclipse, Chinese superstitions regard- 

 ing, 32-34 



Egypt, dog-worship in, n, 12 ; hair- 

 less dogs of, 71 ; lion-worship in, 

 94; mythology of, 112-117, 120; 

 sun-worship, 120 



Elastic skin, 164 



Elgin, Lord, 30 



Elizabeth, Queen, presents of dogs by, 



45. J 25 



Elliott, G. F. Scott, " Prehistoric Man 



and his Story," 3, 4, 78 



Embassies, Sham, 139, 140 



Empress Dowager, dog-breeding by, 

 150-153, 157, 186 ; tail-docking, 

 165 ; visit of the Dalai Lama, 

 182, 183 ; dogs, 190 ; pigeons, 



194. 195 

 " Encyclopaedia Britannica," the, cited, 



12, 103 

 England, breeds in, 51, 52 ; trade with 



China, 139 

 Erh Lang, the God, legends of, 32 ; 



dog-worship in temple of, 35-37 

 " Erh Ya " quoted, 7, 16, 64, 76 

 Esquimaux, sledge dogs of the, 71 

 Ethiopia, dog- worship in, 12 

 Eunuchs, dog-breeding by, 164, 165 

 Europe, dog-breeding in mediaeval times, 



46, 47 ; lion-dog of, 185, 186 



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