490 
Avicula, 373. See Pearl Fishery. 
Avitchia, story of, 244. See Jackdaw. 
Ayeen Akbery, elephant stomach described 
in, 128, 
Baker, Mr., his theory of the passion for 
sporting, 142 2. 
— its accuracy questionable, 142 n. 
Badger, the Ceylon, 38. See Mongoos. 
Bandicoot rat, 44. 
Barbezieux, on the elephant, 104. 
Batocera rubus, 406. 
Batrachia, 318. 
Bats, 13 See Mammalia and Cheiroptera. 
— orange-coloured bats, 14. 
—— bats do not hybernate in Ceylon, 18. 
—— horse-shoe bat, 19. 
—— sense of smell and touch, 19. 
—— small bat, philus Cor deli 
20. 
—— their parasite (Nycteribia), 20-22. 
Batticaloa, musical tish, 380. 
Bears, 22, See Mammalia. 
— ferocity of, 23. 
—- charm to protect from, 25 n. 
Beaters for elephants, 150. 
Beaver, on African elephant, 234. 
Beckman’s account of fishes on dry land, 
Bees, 419. See Insects. 
Beetles, 405. See Insects. 
— instincts of the scavenger beetle, 405. 
—— coco-nut beetle, 40/7. 
— tortoise beetle, 408. 
Bell, Sir Charles, on the elephant’s shoulder, 
108. 
Benary, his derivation of the word ele- 
phant, 76 n. 
Bengal mode of taking elephants, 164. 
Bennett’s account of Ceylon, Introd. 
—— work on its Ichthyolugy, 323. 
Bernier, on the Ceylon elephant, 209. 
Bertolacci, on form of chank shell; 372. 
Bestiaries, 104. 
Bicho de Mar. See Holothuria. 
Birds of Ceylon, 241. 
~— their number and character, ib. 
—— few songsters, 242. 
—— pea-fowl, 244. 
—— eagles and hawks, 245. 
— owls, devil bird, 246, 247. 
— swallows, 248. 
— edible birds’ nests, 248. 
— kingfisher, sun birds, 249. 
— bulbul, tailor bird, weaver bird, 251. 
— crows, anecdotes of, 253. 
— paroquets, 256. 
— pigeons, 257. 
— jungle-fowl, 259. 
— gralie, flamingoes, 260. 
— list of Ceylon birds, 265. 
INDEX. 
Bird-eating spiders, 468. 
Birds’ nests, edible. 248. 
Blainville, De, on the age of the elephant, 
232, 
Blair, on the anatomy of the elephant, 123 2. 
Bles, Marcellus, on the elephants of Cey- 
lon. 113 2., 215 2. 
Blood-suckers, 275. 
Blyth, Mr., of Calcutta, his cultivation of 
zoology, 4. 
—- his revision of this work, Introd. 
Boa, 303. See Python. 
Boar, wild, 59. 
Bochart, 68. 
— his derivation of the word “ elephant,” 
76n. 
Bora.chung, a curious fish, 367. 
Bosquez, Demas, account of a mermaid, 70. 
Bowring, Sir John, ou the fishes of Siam, 348, 
Broderip, on the elephant, 122. 
Browne, Sir Thomas, vulgar errors, 100, 105. 
~—— error as to elephants’ joints, 192. 
Brun, Le, account of the elephants at 
Colombo, 77 2. 
Bruno or Braun, his account of the Guinea 
worm, 397. 
Buchanan, story of buffalo “ rogues,” 115 2. 
Buffalo, 54, See Mammalia. 
—— its temper, 54. 
—— sporting buffaloe, 55. 
— peculiar structure of its foot, 56. 
—— rogue buffalo, 115 n. 
—— buffalo’s stomach and its water-cells, 
129 n. 
Buffon, on the elephant, 113 2., 215. 
Bugs, 433. See Insects and Coffee-bug. 
Buist, Dr., account of fish fallen from 
clouds, 362. 
Bulbul, 251. See Birds. 
Bulimi, their vitality, 357. 
Bullia, curious property of, 370. 
Bullocks for draught, 50. 
Burying fishes, 351. 
Butterflies, 403, 425. Sce Insects. 
— migration of, 403 n. 
-—— the spectre butterfly, 426. 
Cecilia, 317. See Reptiles, 
Cesar’s description of the “‘ alce,” 100 2. 
Cajan, 373 2. 
Caldera, in Chili, musical sounds under 
water, 383. 
Calotes, the green, 276. 
Camel, attempt to domesticate in Ceylon, 
53 2. 
— stomach of, 128. 
—— antipathy to the horse, 83 n. 
Camper, on the anatomy of the elephant’s 
stomach, 125. 
Carawala, 296. See Reptiles. 
Carnivora, 74. 
