

INDEX. 



Pag* 



Kyl-gnau, its manner of fighting - 355 



. , . . its violence ... . 354 



Ocelot, the, description of - 4 



. its ferocity and mode of life 47 



. prefers blood to flesh - - ib. 



Oexmelion's account of the ouarine - 212 



Opussum, the Surinam, description of . 231 



manners of the young ones - 232 



. the Virginian, description of - 229 



. its avidity for poultry - - ib. 



its cunning when pursued and taken 230 



maternal affection of - ib. 



Ouarine, the, or Preacher, description of - 211 



difficult to be taken when shot - 214 



how hunted - . -212 



, , its flesh well-flavored - ib. 



its frightful voice and ferocious 



aspect . 211 



its grimaces and menaces at a 



single traveller - - - - 2 13 



. . , ...... its mode of haranguing - 212 



. . . . ..... its surgical operations - 213 



maternal affection of - 214 



Ouraag Outang, the, description of . 180 



, . . . . a negro carried off by - - - 1 83 



its affection to its mate - 189 



its boldness in its native wood - - 181 



its food, gigantic stature, and decorous be- 

 haviour - - 181, 135 

 .. . . . . . its manners in confinement - 184 



its mimicry - - - 185 



impudent and mischievous - - 182 



instances of its stealing negresses - - 183 



. , . . . . its similitude to man - 187 



.,,... it* services when domesticated - - 18? 



