Index. 267 



Eooks destructive to pheasants page 68, 105 



Eoosting, trees for 49 



Eothschild, Hon. Walter, on Mongolian pheasant . . 189 



Eoup 145 



Saurin, Mr. D. E., on Eeeves's pheasant in Pekin . . 198 



„ „ „ on the Chinese pheasant . . . . 176 



Scent, suppression of, during incubation 74 



Sclater, Dr. P. L., on transport of pheasants . . . . 95 



Scurfy legs in pheasants 156 



Sexes, due proportion required 62 



Sham eggs 103 



Shot, are pheasants poisoned by eating '? 165 



Shrubs suitable for coverts 51 



Silver pheasant 239 



Sinclaire, Mr. W., on Golden pheasants 224 



Sitting-boxes 113 



Slow-worms and vipers eaten by pheasants . . . . 7 



Soemmerring's pheasant 215 



Species of pheasants, list of 22 



Species of pheasants, the determination of 237 



Stephen, Mr. C, on the Prince of Wales's pheasant . . 210 



Stevenson on cross-bred pheasants 165, 179 



Stone, J. J., introduction of Eeeves's pheasant . . . . 199 



Straying, to prevent 61 



Sunderland, Col. M., on the Prince of Wales's pheasant 212 



Sungarian pheasant ^08 



Swimming, instances of 12 



Swinhoe, Consul, on the Eared pheasant 246 



„ „ ,, ,, Silver pheasant 235 



„ „ Chinese „ 176 



Taking up pheasants 94 



Tameness, examples of 25 



Testing Eggs 115 



Tethering hens with young pheasants 127 



