INDEX. 



Pag 



fox, the arctic, its cunning and playfulness 



frequently destroyed by birds of prey - 73 



its simplicity - '^ 3 * 



its audacity - - 76 



attacks dead bodies - lb - 

 its various appearances in different months 



its skin esteemed - ?8 



; . . its flesh eaten by Greenlanders - ib. 



i'oxes on Bering's island - * 



Giraffe, the, description of 



its disposition, food, &c. 



known to the ancients - 351 



Glutton, the, description of 



its voracity and food 



its cruel attacks on the rein deer - ib, 



its strength and boldness - 120 



its sagacity - * - " - ib. 



its skin esteemed by the Kamtschadales - ib. 



Goat, the, singular anecdote of 

 Goldsmith, Dr. his remarks on apes 



. on Cingalese monkeys 

 Greenland, seal fishery in 

 Greenlanders, partial to the flesh of foxes 

 Guat's account of a female ape 



H 



Hamilton, Mr. his description of an ourang outang - 



Hare, the, description of 



. . capable of beingtamed 



. . generally feeds in the evening 



. . its food 



its flesh highly esteemed 



. , its frequent doubles, stratagems, &c. - * i. 



% its docility - - 



