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Species of pheasants, the determination of 'P<^9'^ '■^'■^■'^ 



Stephen, Mr. C, on the Prince of Wales's pheasant ... 205 



Stevenson on cross-bred pheasants 165,171 



Stone, -J. J., introduction of Reeves's pheasant ... 191, 193 

 Sunderland, Col. M., on the Prince of Wales's pheasant 207 

 Sungavian pheasant 2(.)2 



Swimmino- instances of 



Swinhoe, Consul, on the Eared pheasant 

 „ ,, on the Silver pheasant 



Taking up ])heasants 



Tameness, examples of 



Tethering hens with young; pheasants 

 Thaumalea amlierstise 



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Theobald, Mr., on gapeworms . . . 

 Thompson on food of pheasants 

 Tickell, Col., on the Monaul 

 Transport of pheasants, instructions foi 



Trapping birds for pens 



Trees suitable for coverts 



Tuberculosis in pheasants 



Turkey-hens as rearers 



Vegetable food, necessity for ... 

 Vipers devoured by pheasants . . . 



Wallace^, Dr. A. E,., on the Argus pheasant 



Water, catchpools foi', in coverts 



„ rearing young without 



"Water-hens destructive to young pheasants 



12 

 242 

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■) 



127 



228 



219 



217 



138 



4 



244 



256 



96 



47 



137 



117 



88, 123 



249 



61 



130 



74 



