296 INDEX 
with snakes, 177-90; breeding of snakes and experiments with 
their poisons, 191-97; adventure of, with alligators, 197, 198; 
methods of, with alligators, 199, 200; his experiments in acclimatisa- 
tion, 202-11; and in breeding and cross-breeding, 215, 216, 219 
(see also under Breeding); on care of newly arrived animals, 220; 
on feeding, 221; his animal cures, 222, 223; operation ona polar 
bear, 224-26; he tests the jumping powers of carnivores, 234, 2353 
develops his “ostrich farm, 255-66; interest of, in anthropoid apes 
273; his monkey friends, 273-85; ideas of, on education of apes 
286, 287. 
Hagenbeck, Gustav, 2 
Hagenbeck, Heinrich (the son), struggle of, with pythons, 181, 182. 
Hagenbeck, Herr (father of Carl), exhibits six seals, 1; ideas of, on educa- 
tion, 2, 3; purchases the Bremerhaven menagerie, 5; passes over 
the animal business to Carl, 7; adventure of, with a sea-lion, 145, 
146. 
Hagenbeck, John (of Colombo), 2, 106. 
Hagenbeck, Wilhelm, his success as a trainer, 136. 
Hamburg, cholera in, 36 ; Zoological Gardens at, reference to, 101, 103, 175. 
Hamran hunters, the, brought to Europe, 29; reduced in numbers, 71. 
Hanover, Zoological Gardens at, reference to, 171. 
Hansen, Captain, his account of the habits and capture of walruses, 244, 
248, 249. 
Hawati, the, their methods of hunting, 57, 58; extinction of, 71. 
Heck, Professor (of Berlin Zoological Gardens), experiments of, in animal 
environment, 212. 
Heinicke, Lieutenant, 291. 
Herbivores, the great, 147 e¢ sgg. See under separate headings. 
Hippopotami, a method of capturing, 57, 58; trapping, 72, 73; facts and 
stories relating to, 170-73; dwarf, zdid. 
Hornaday, Dr., director of the Bronx Park Zoological Gardens at New 
York, ror. 
Horses, Mongolian wild, expedition in search of, 74 e¢ sgg.; method of 
capturing, 86; difficulty of transporting, 87-89. 
Hottentots, 25. 
INDIANS, 25. 
“JACOB,” an orang-outang, 273-77, 279, 282-84, 291. 
Jacobsen, Adrian, 20. 
Jamrach, William, 165. 
Jealousy among carnivores, 110, 111. 
Johannsen, a traveller, and the eland antelopes, 93-95; cited on Indian 
gavials, 201. 
Judge, Charlie, 145. 
Judge, Willie, 145. 
KALLENBERG, an animal trainer, 123. 
Kalmucks, 25. 
