254 INDEX. 



Scent, suppression of, during nesting 74 



Sclater, Dr. P. L., on transport of pheasants j)"^9^ 243 



Scurfy legs iu pheasants 142 



Shot, pheasants poisoned by eating 148 



Silver pheasant 222 



Sinclaire, Mr., on Golden pheasants 207 



Skin disease in young pheasants 138 



Slow-worms eaten by pheasants 7 



Soemmerring's pheasant 197 



Si^ecies of pheasants, list of 22 



Stejihen, Mr. Condie, on Prince of Wales's pheasant ... 192 



Stevenson on cross-bred pheasants 162 



Stone on the introduction of Reeves's ])heasant 180 



Sunderland, Col. M., on Prince of Wales's pheasant ... 194 



Swimming, examples of 11 



Swinhoe, Consul, on the Eared pheasant 229 



Swinhoe, Consul, on the Silver pheasant 223 



Tameness, examples of 24 



Tethering hens with young pheasants 123 



Thaumalea amherstim 215 



Thaumalea obscura 206 



Thaumalea picta 204 



Theobald, Mr., on gapeworm 134 



Tickell, Col., on the Monaul 231 



Thompson on food of pheasants 4.- 



Transport of pheasants, instructions for 243 



Trapping birds for pens 92 



Turkey-hens as rearers 113 



Vegetable food, necessity for 84 



Vipers devoured by pheasants 7 



Wallace, Mr., on the Argus pheasant 236 



Water, catchpools for, in coverts 58 



Water, rearing young without 126 



Waterton on non-domesticity of pheasant 26 



Waterton on formation of coverts 50 



Weight of common species 20 



