INDEX 



321 



Falconry, 190. 



Fallow deer, homing instinct, 176; 

 temperament, i8. 



Family, law against strife, 226. 



"Fanny," chimpanzee, 90. 



Fear, absence of, in Alaskan brown 

 bears, 263; absence of, in penguins, 

 267; absence of, in tiger, 269; as a 

 ruling passion, 261, 262; exceptions 

 to rule, 266; in African animals, 

 264; in captive animals, 265; in 

 carnivorous animals, 262; in polar 

 bear, 263, in young ruminants, 261 ; 

 of firearms, 251 ; of man, by birds, 

 185; promoted by firearms, 250; 

 sequence in savage animals, 263. 



Felidse, playfulness of young, 239. 



Fenwick, A. B., 152. 



Fielding, George T., 203. 



Fighting, absence of, among free wild 

 animals, 274; among bears, 275; 

 among birds, 191; among captive 

 animals, 284; among gorillas, 274; 

 among large birds, 284; among 

 orang-utans, 272; among reptiles, 

 284; among serpents, 195; among 

 ydld animals, 272; between buffalo 

 bulls, 282, 296; between bush pig 

 and leopard, 279; between captive 

 ruminants, 282; between cow elk, 

 282; between male deer, 280; be- 

 tween sable antelopes, 280; between 

 sable antelope and lion, 279; be- 

 tween tigers, 277; between whale 

 and swordfish, 284; by Canada 

 goose, 251; elephants, 283; gaur re- 

 sists tigers, 278; imaginary, 274; in 

 mating season, 221; methods of al- 

 ligators, 284; not full measure of 

 courage, 242; possibilities between 

 tiger and grizzly bear, 276; spirit in 

 baboons, 256; with wild animals, 

 302; wolves, 283. 



Firearms, fear of, 250, 251. 



Fishes in glass globes, 53. 



Fool hen, 180. 



Fossil beds of Hell Creek, Montana, 

 160; La Brea, 225. 



Fowler & Wells, on phrenology, 14. 



Fox, 38; arctic, play of, 24; playful- 

 ness of young, 239; red, compara- 

 tive intelligence of, 41; tempera- 

 ment of, 17. 



Frakes, Will, 149. 



Fresh air, avoided in hibernation, 60; 

 children and, 60; fur-bearing ani- 

 mals and, 60. 



"Friendly Arctic, The," by Stefans- 

 son, 241. 



Frogs, 39. 



Frost, Ned, attacked by grizzly, 130. 



Fuegian Indians, houses, 67. 



Fur-bearing animals and fresh air, 60. 



"Gabong," orang-utan, 79. 



Gamer, Richard L., 82; on courage of 

 gorilla, 257; on voice of chimpan- 

 zees and gorillas, 28. 



Gibbon, courage, 242 ; voice, 29. 



Gibson, Langdon, on walrus, 20-22. 



Giraffe, comparative intelligence, 41; 

 temperament, 24. 



Glass, Jacob, wrestling bear trained 

 by, 216. 



Goat, philosophy, 152; white, com- 

 parative intelligence, 41, 42, 59; 

 white mountain, 151. 



Golden plover, migration flight, 173. 



Goose, Canada, fighting, 251; Cana- 

 da, in flight, 229; cereopsis, memory, 

 189; sanctuary, 176; voice, 37. 



Gopher, pocket, 169. 



Gorilla, 84, 93; breast beating, 98; 

 comparative intelligence, 41; cour- 

 age, 257; "Dinah," female, in Zoo- 

 loi^cal Park, 93, 94; fighting repu- 

 tation, 274; temperament, 15, 93, 

 94; voice, 27, 28; "John Gorilla," 

 owned by Major Penny, 94-98. 



Grebe, floating nest, 183. 



Grizzly bear, 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. 



