INDEX 
ANIMAL TRAINING AND ANIMAL 
INTELLIGENCE, 157-185. 
Animals varying in color with local- 
ity, 27. 
Ant-eater, Great (Myrmecophaga 
jubata), 65. 
Armadillos, 67. 
BADGER, THE, AND HIs KIN, I19- 
154; American (Zaxidea ameri- 
cana), 134, 154. 
Badger-baiting as a sport, 145. 
Badger, Mexican. See Zeon. 
Badgers, Old World, 137; tame, 
153. 
Bat, a fish-eating (Moctilio lepo- 
rinus), 73. 
Beaver, American (Castor fiber), 
71, 132. 
Birds, educated and performing, 
159; making friends with men, 
120; tails of, 63, 78, 80, 92. 
Bobcat (lynx), 62. 
Bulls, educated, 178. 
Burrowing animals, considered, 142. 
Carnivora, education of, 162. 
Catamount, name, 36. 
Cats, performing, 185. 
Chipmunk or ground-squirrel, 28. 
Color in animals, 27, 29, 34, 37, 236. 
Color-marks in burrowing animals, 
147. 
Colors, warning, 238, 242. 
Conepate (Conepatus mapurito), 
248. 
Cougar. See Puma. 
Courage in beasts of prey, 41. 
Coyote, the ( Canis Jatrans) ,gg-116; 
and antelope, 111; cunning and 
wariness of, 114; hunting in 
Nicaragua, 102. 
Crocodiles, power of the tails of, 
80, 82. 
Crustacea, egg-carrying, 69.. 
Dog, education of, 180. 
Donkeys, trained, 178, 
Elephants, 69, 156. 
Eyra (Felis eyra), 37. 
FATHER OF GAME, THE, 33-58. 
Fishes, uses of tails of, 74, 77, 79. 
Flying-squirrel and birds’ eggs, 23. 
Fox-squirrel (Sciurus niger), 28. 
Greyhound, origin of the, 145. 
Ground-hog. See Woodchuck, 
Ground-lizard (Oligosoma laterale), 
78. 
Hagenbeck’s trained-animal circus, 
163. 
Hermit-crab (Zupagurws), 66. 
Horses, performing, 175. 
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