Goose (which should have been printed [swan and fox), v. i 



p. 186. 



Squirrels, v. i> 333. 



Bustard hunted with greyhounds, v. iii, p. 313. 

 Stag and tiger, combat between, v, ii, p. 16\ . 

 Bull frog and young Indian, v. vi, p. 61. 

 Goats, v. ii, p. 59. 

 Rattle snake, v. vi, p. 86. 



Pelican, its attention to its young, v. iv, p. 276. 

 Gigantic crane stealing victuals, v. iv, p. 125. 

 Hyena killed, v. i, p. 50. 

 Lapwing, v. iv. p. 136. 

 Skinning the great boa, v. vi. p. 96. 

 Owl, v. iii, p. 86. 

 Buffalo, v. i. p. 341. 



Land tortoise, instance of its familiarity, v. ii. p. 294. 

 Golden-breasted trumpeter, its affection v. iii. p. 322. 

 Insects, v. vi, p. 102. 

 Condor, v. iii, p. 43. 



Herons and rooks, battle between, v. iii, p. 106. 

 Crocodile, v. vi, p. 17. 

 Partridges drove to London, v. iv, p. 34. 

 Stork playing at hide and seek, v. iv, p. 108. 

 Sow, v. ii, p. 238. 

 Cormorant, fishing, v. iv, p. 289. 

 Kangaroo wrestling with its keeper, v. i, p. 285. 

 Camel taking revenge, v. i, p. 331. 

 Whale fishery, vol. v, p. 40. 

 Flamingo, shooting, v. iv, p, 175. 

 Salmon hunted, vol. v, p. 162. 

 Rein deer, v. ii, p. 1. 



Silkworm, butterfly, and caterpillar, Y. vi, p. 208. 

 Shell-fish, vol. v, p. 317. 

 Fish, vol. v, p. 1. 



The Binder is also requested to be particular in placing the Ccro- 

 tents at the beginning, and the Index at the end of the respec- 

 tive volumes. 



