INDEX, 



Buffon, Comte de, on the hare 

 on the camel 



- 321 



-. 332 



Camel, the, description of - 



its general docility 

 its periodical fits - 



, . its revenge of injuries 



its services when domesticated 

 its singular faculty of abstaining from drink 

 . two varieties of - 



its importance to the Arabs - 

 its education and unpleasant motion 

 utility of the hair, skin, &C. of - 



Camelopard. See Giraffe, 

 Cape of Good Hope, the, a remarkable lion at 



nature of the lions of 



how lions are ensnared at 



the flesh of lions eaten at 



t . , ., . near a hundred sheep killed at, by 



leopards - 



, , , hyaenas very numerous and ser- 

 viceable in - 52 

 . . . elephants hunted at 137 

 , . apes found at - 200 

 . porcupines at - 283 

 * . honey weasels found at - 299 

 , . . ichneumons at - 308 

 Carreri, Gemelli, his account of ourang outangs - - 190 

 Castor, a medicinal substance from tbe beaver - 89 

 Caubasson, Pere, his story of an ape - - 195 

 Civet, the, description of - 299 

 capable of being tamed - 301 

 its food - - 299 301 

 . . naturally voracious and destructive to poultry - 299 

 mode of obtaining the drug called civet from it - 300 

 C. ompagnon, M. his kindness to a lioness, and her gratitude dj 



328 

 331 



332 

 331 

 3<>9 



ib. 



ib. 

 333 

 334 

 335 



JO 



14 

 26 

 ib. 



41 



