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INDEX 



Bear, black, Japanese, death of "Jap- 

 pie," 133; temperament, 17. 



Bear, brown, Alaskan, "Admiral," 

 13I1 133; courage, 264; "Ivan," 

 131, 132; method of attack, 304; 

 temperament, 17, 128. 



Bear, brown, European, attacks 

 keeper, 141; comparative intelli- 

 gence, 41 ; feared by Kadiak bear, 

 270; temperament, 17, 128. 



Bear, cinnamon, bullied by black 

 bear, 134, 135; "Christian," wrest- 

 ling, 216. 



Bear, grizzly, cache of food, 136; com- 

 parative intelligence, 41; courage, 

 245; digging for food, 138; disci- 

 plined by C. J. Jones, 130; learns 

 principles of protection, 129; tem- 

 perament, 17, 128; trap set for, 56; 

 weight, 276. 



Bear, Kadiak, hysteria of fear, 270. 



Bear, polar, fears firearms, 263; fear 

 of man, 129; murder of cage-mate, 

 291; play, 235; prominent traits, 

 128; "Silver King," memory, 135; 

 trained by William Hagenbeck, 

 211. 



Bear, sloth, 255; temperament, 17. 



Bear, sun, Malay, temperament, 17, 

 128. 



Bears, accidents through, 140; appre- 

 ciate protection, 129; boxing, 235; 

 cage construction, I39, 234; com- 

 fortable captivity, 138; courage, 

 254, 263; fear, 263; fighting tactics, 

 275; food habits, 137; in captivity, 

 128; intelligence, 124; memory, 136; 

 mental and moral traits, 124; per- 

 sistent playfulness, 234, 235; play 

 tricks on each other, 236; power of 

 expression, 127; rescue of cub, in 

 Zoological Park, 34; survival, 137; 

 temperament, 17; traits of promi- 

 nent species, 128; voice, 33, 34; 

 wrestling, 235. 



Beaver, accepts assistance, 169; com- 

 parative intelligence, 41, 42, 44. 



Big-Horn sheep, comparative intelli- 

 gence, 41, leaping habits, 147, 



Bill of Rights of wild animals, 50-53. 



Birds, appreciate sanctuary, 176, 186; 

 architecture, 182; association with 

 man, 185; "charmed" by snakes, 

 199; fear of man, 185 ; homing sense, 

 175; instinct prominent, 171; mem- 

 ory and talk, 186; mental traits, 

 171 ; migrations, 171 ; murders com- 

 mitted, 299; parasitic nesting hab- 

 its, 188; pugnacity in captive, 191; 

 recognition of persons, 187; sick 

 killed by cage-mates, 299; tempera- 

 ment, 178, 193; vanity displayed, 

 187; voices, 39. 



"Birds of Terra del Fuego," by Rich- 

 ard Crawshay, 20. 



Bison, 142; "Apache" murdered by 

 "Black Beauty," 296; bellowing, 

 36, 282; education by slaughter, 

 144; fights in breeding season, 282; 

 herd security, 143; hunting in 1886, 

 144; in harness, 145; playfulness of 

 young, 239; Richard Rock mur- 

 dered by, 298; slaughter by still- 

 hunters, 143; still-hunting, 143; 

 treachery, 246, 298; voice, 36, 282; 

 wounded, 144. 



Black bear, (see Bear, black). 



"Black Beauty," murders "Apache," 

 296. 



Blair, Dr. W. Reid, 92. 



Boar, wild, courage, 253. 



"Bob," cinnamon bear, black bear 

 punished by, 134, 135. 



Bock, Cart, 68. 



Bolshevistic wild animals, 232. 



-" Boma," chimpanzee, 222, 257; danc- 

 ing, 237; fear of toy gun, 312; mar- 

 riage with "Suzette," 90; taming, 

 215; vocal performances, 29. 



Bonavita, Captain, 208. 



Boots, white, hated by bear, 133. 



Bower bird, 182; playhouse, 184. 



Boxing by bears, 235. 



Bradley, Herbert, killed by deer, 297. 



Brain, animal, 8. 



Brown bear (see Bear, brown). 



"Bull-dogging," 53. 



Bull-fighting, 53. 



