142 INDEX. 
Japanese Pheasant ........0.........0000. page 98 
Jerusalem artichokes for pheasants ......... 36 
Jesse for tethering hens ................00se00+ 76 
Kestrel occasionally destructive to young... 47 
Misia eMC abe OF erect. seen eek nent ene een 11 
leno, Mr., on rooks destroying eggs......... 43 
Leno, Mr., pheasantries at Dunstable ...... 51 
Metiuce, use Of). 4) estes a aso nes 54 
Lilford, Lord, on Reeves’s Pheasant ......... 111 
Lort, Mr. W., on feeding in coverts ......... 34 
Macgillivray, description of the common 
pheasant 2. ee vain cat ne eaten nen 89 
Macgillivray on food of pheasant ............ 3 
Male plumage, assumption of, by female ... 81 
Mantchurian Pheasant ...............cecc0..0000s 129 
Marco Polo on Reeves’s Pheasant ............ 108 
Mayes, Mr. T., on Reeves’s Pheasant ...... 111 
Mock pheasants, to make........................ 39 
Moorhen destructive to young pheasants ... 47 
Naumann on the food of the pheasant ...... 2 
Nesting ....... Sha eee iad dora Ea ne ene aera eee 8 
INGSLSMMLMITOES sans ete ee teem ee cei ae hee eaceee 9 
Net for catching pheasants in aviaries ...... 57 
New Zealand, successful acclimatisationin... 23 
Non-domesticity of common pheasant ...... 17 
‘Oak spangles as food for pheasants ......... 4 
Open pens for pheasants ....6..........0...0000s 55 
Ophthalmia in young pheasants ............... 86 
Pall Mall Gazette on pheasant rearing ...... 64 
Partridges laying in pheasants’ nests......... 9 
Pens tor pheasants) (peeeseeerssceerseeeeeesetee 50 
Perry, Com., on Scemmerring’s Pheasant... 104 
Phasvamus colchicus ...........0.cecceceeeeeeeeees 89 
Phastamnus decollatus ...........6.0cc0cccseesseneee 97 
Phasianus isignis.......0..0.cccseecceceeseeceenee 97 
Phasvanus Mongolicus ........c.cccececececeeeeee 97 
ERIS CH OUIS TOROS. Senokactodoscesaocesoncoasagso0 113 
Phastanus Teevesvt .... 20... cccccrecnsessceseecns ss 108 
Phasionus scmmtillans.........c0cccecceccevseeeeees 106 
JENS DUS SHU. sacoodepeoncondedeacoucsnoaaboe 97 
PRASVANUS SCCMMENVINGI ..........0.ceecerceesee 108 
PHGSUOMUS SUPeNDUS) soe. .c 2.4.22. sesso dese ence 109 
PROSUGMUS COTQUAEUS 005.2... ooe sc ceccessssesceenne 94. 
PRASiONUS VEMETAHUS «oie ee seacc.- +. 0ccccenaeane 108 
Phasionus versicolor 0... ..eectecc.scescoasesese: 98 
Phasvanus wallichit, 00 cccisscecscscnseecsseeens 112 
Pied ipheasants donee: sisenise cea page 93 
Einiomingayionn ibid sepeyer en. eso. 106 
Potatoes, boiled, use of...........0..:00ccee cece 53 
Preserves, management of pheasants in...... 25 
Rearing inypreserves) ees mies eeescaee 37 
Rearing young pheasants.................6..0008 71 
Reeves’s Pheasant 2. see een eens 108 
Ring-necked Pheasanf................0..0..0006 95 
Rooks destructive to pheasants ............... 43 
Roup im ipheasamtsn eet eee eee eee eae 81 
Scent, suppression of, during nesting ...... 48 
Sclater, Mr. P. L., on transport of pheasants 139 
Sexes, due proportion required ............... 37 
Shot, pheasants poisoned by eating ......... 88 
Silver7Pheasamts y08 ae a aeen a ausee Pr yeaeeee ae 126 
Sinclaire, Mr., on Golden Pheasants ......... 115 
Sitting hens, arrangement recommended ... 66 
Slow-worms eaten by pheasants............... 5 
Scemmerring’s Pheasant ............c.:seccceees 1038 
St. Helena, pheasants in..........:.......... 23, 96 
Stone, Mr. J., introd. of Reeves’s Pheasant 111 
Swimming, examples Of ............:ceeese-s--- 7 
Swinhoe, Consul, on the Silver Pheasant... 126 
Swinhoe, Consul, on the Hared Pheasant... 130 
Tameness, examples of............... Sets eee 14 
Thaumalea ambherstice ...........c.cceccr seen sees 121 
Thawmalea obscura ...:.......c0eecececeesencens 114 
Uhanwmaleanpicta: te tire wate en neeeenee hoe 118 
Thompson, Mr., on food of pheasant......... 3 
Transport of pheasants, instructions for .., 139 
Vegetable food, necessity for ................05 54 
Wallace, Mr., on the Argus Pheasant ...... 134 
Water, catchpools for, in coverts ............ 35 
Water, rearing young without ............... ue 
Waterton, Mr., on non-domesticity of 
pheasant e508 Se ag drs sands Coens ik 
Waterton, Mr., on formation of coverts...... 29 
Weight of common species .................066 13 
White pheasants ...................... at SR 92 
Whyte, Col. J., rooks destroying eggs ...... 45 
Windows broken by pheasants ............... 5 
Wireworms eaten by pheasants ............... 4 
Wood, Mr. T. W., display of Gold P. ...... 1138 
Wood, Mr. T. W., display of Argus P....... 136 
Yew poisonous to pheasants ...............00 87 
