THE HOG. 



Pago 



Use of the Hog in Minorca and Italy The Swineherd and his colony in 

 the New Forest Value of the Pig to the cottager It readily adapts 

 itself to change Its sympathy with its kind Sagacity of several of 

 these creatures The Pig capable of attachment to man Abundance of 

 these animals in one of the South Sea Islands Gratifying fact . . 204 



THE RABBIT. 



This animal differs from the Hare Care of the Rabbit for her young 

 Deference of a family of Rabbits for their first ancestor Courage of 

 these creatures Their value for food and for fur 213 



THE HARE. 



Enemies of this animal It is capable of domestication Cowper's account 

 of Puss, Tiney, and Bess The Alpine Hare 218 



THE DORMOUSE. 

 Habits of this animal Account of one of them 228 



THE MOUSE. 



Strange repugnance to this delicate little creature It is sometimes for- 

 midable from numbers Ingenuity of a Mouse Another devoid of fear 

 from a Cat Sensibility of Mice to music Anecdotes . . . .2 



