INDEX. 



567 



Kaeey, zebra tamed by, 350. 

 Eeindeer, the, 445. 



Eesurrection, lions typical of the, 28. 



Khinoceros, 321 ; the African, 346 ; the 

 black, 340; the hairy-eared, 337- 

 the Indian, 326 ; the Javan, 334 ; the 

 Keitloa, 343 ; the Sumatran, 336 ; 

 the^white, 339 ; when first seen in 

 England, 330. 



Ehinoceros-bird, the, 344. 



Khinoceros-horn, superstition regarding, 

 322. 



Romans ; protection of lions by, 38 ; 

 tame bears kept by the, 174. 



Eome, destruction of animals in, 3 ; 

 giraffe brought to, 221 ; hippopota- 

 mus seen in, 243 ; hyaenas seen in, 

 112 J rhinoceros frequently seen in, 

 329 ; slaughter of lions in, 35 ; 

 tigers rarely seen in, 44. 



Eosherville Gardens, accident La, 

 157. 



Eoyalty, lions considered appurtenances 

 of, 38. 



St. Paul, legend assigning his burial 



to lions, 32. 

 Sea-bear, the, 498. 

 Seal, the, 479 ; the common, 489 ; the 



fur, 498 ; the Greenland, 489. 

 Seals, the eared (Otaria), 494. 

 Sea-lion, the, 510; the Patagonian, 



513 ; Steller's, 510 ; bred in Brighton 



Aquarium, 517. 

 Sea-lion skin, 511. 

 Seal-meat, 488. 

 Seal-skin, 492, 508. 

 Sermon, the lion, 25. 

 Shagreen, 369. 



Sicilians, the giraffe known to the, 222. 

 Soudan, cruelty to camels during the 



campaign in the, 179. 

 South America, the forests of, 519. 

 South Kensington Museum, figured 



tapestries in the, 222. 

 Spain, camels introduced into, 181. 

 Statistics showing the rewards paid 



for destruction of wild animals in 

 India, 132. 



Tapie, the, 309; the American, 311; 

 the Asiatic, 321 ; Eoulin's, 320. 



Tapir-hunting, 316. 



Tiger, baiting one in England, 57 ; 

 photograph of one taken in act of 

 killing a buffalo, 51. 



Tigers, 41 ; black, 55 ; cattle-killing, 

 47 ; man-eating, 48 ; trained for 



♦ hunting purposes, 56 ; white, 55. 



Tiglath-Pileser I., his successful lion- 

 hunting, 34. 



Tippo Sahib, his cheetahs brought to 

 England, 100. 



Tower menagerie, 6. 



Turks, camel-combats favourite amuse- 

 ment of the, 203. 



Unicobn, identified with the Leucoryx, 

 428 ; identified with the rhinoceros, 

 328. 



United States, camels used in the, 181. 



Wapiti, the, 457 ; fighting, 460. 



"Wolf, the American, 129 ; Asiatic, 132 ; 

 Eussian, 119 ; the last killed in 

 England, 124; the last killed in 

 Scotland, 125 ; the last killed in 

 Ireland, 128. 



Wolf-children, 133. 



Wolves, 115; becoming intoxicated, 

 122; children nurtured by, 133; 

 feigning death, 120; Eussian, com- 

 pared with cattle-plagues and fires, 

 119 ; mandamus issued by Edward I. 

 respecting, 124 ; methods adopted by 

 Edgar to exterminate, 123. 



Woman combating with Kons, 37. 



Woodstock, first royal menagerie built 

 in, 5. 



Yak, the, 413 ; riding on one described 



by Wilson, 417 ; the wild, 414. 

 Yaks imported into France, 419. 

 Yak-tails, 413. 



