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Hainpstcr, the, battles with each other ... jis 



its actions in passing from a state of torpidity 211 



'*,- . its favorite food .... 209 



; . .. . its malevolence - - 208 

 . . . .its pouches 



. . .its torpidity during winter - 210 



.,-.-. . fecundity of the female - 213 



,.-,;> . . male and female have separate apartments - 208 



Hart Beest, the, description of - 265 



. . its manners when hunted - - 66 

 Hog, the common, description of 



;i affected by the wind - J39 



, ^ ... fecundity of the female - - 240 



. . - . its manners ' 4 



. . . . tenacious of life - - 239 



*; t variety of, in Sumatra - 240 



^ ( , , the Ethiopian, description of . [ ( - '243 



, : . . . .bis food - 244 



4^p , ^ . its savage disposition - 243 



. i . manners of one .which was kept in a cage 244 

 . . . method of protecting its young when 



pursued ^j^. - 245 

 . A the Mexican. , See Peccary. 



. the Sicilian, mode of hunting - 242 



Hope, Mr. his anecdote of a hound ...':- - 123 



Horse, the, description of $ ~ , 18 



fc "r description of one without hair ..-', - %7 



. . its benevolent disposition - - - 25 



. . its courage t t - 21 



. . its recollection of an injury - 26 



Horses, cruelties practised on - 26 



.,_.' , Arabian - (- '-r,,. - - - 19 



. r ' . . attachment of the Arabs to .their - 20 



. . pedigree of - - 21 



. British, their superiority - - 24 



. wild, of South America - - 23 



. . remarkably sure-footed in Norway - - ib. 



