268 Index. 



Thaumalea amherstice V^y^ 2^2 



„ obsGura 224 



picta 222 



Thompson on food of pheasants 4 



Tickell, Col., on the Monaul 248 



Transport of pheasants, instructions for 95 



Trapping birds for pens 94 



Trees suitable for coverts 45 



Tuberculosis 148 



Turkey-hens as rearers 117 



Vegetable food, necessity for 85, 123 



Vipers devoured by pheasants 8 



Wallace, Dr. A. E., on the Argus pheasant 253 



Water, catchpools for, in coverts 59 



,, rearing young with or without 130 



Water-hens destructive to young pheasants 72 



Waterton on non-domesticity of pheasant 27 



„ on formation of coverts 52 



Weight of common species 21 



White pheasants 173 



Whyte, Col. J., on rooks destroying eggs 68 



Windows broken by pheasants 9' 



Wireworms eaten by pheasants & 



Wood, T. W., on the display of Argus pheasant . . 255 



,, „ „ „ Golden pheasant . . 223 



Wool, death of young pheasants caused by eatinp . . 162 



Worms, intestinal, in pheasants 150' 



Yew leaves and seeds poisonous to pheasants . . . . 163 



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