xvi CONTENTS. 



T'AOF 



The Stork Hermann Hatha. 260 



Three Views of the Eagle 265 



PART XI. 



OUR FOUR-FOOTED COMPANIONS. 



The Pet of the Household /. W. De Forest. 271 



Our Canine Servants Clmmbers's Journal. 273 



Conscience in Animals (f. J. Romanes. 283 



Puss with a Mission J. W. De Forest. 288 



Canine Justice Chambers's Journal. 289 



Helping a Friend Chambers's Journal. 292 



Pierrot the Faithful Arsene Homsaye. 293 



Emotional Expression Charles Darwin. 298 



To Flush, my Dog Mrs. Browning. 303 



PART XII. 



OUR FOUR-FOOTED NEIGHBORS. 



How Rats Manage T. W. Higginson. 306 



The Chipmunk at Home Charles C. Abbott. 310 



An Excavator John Burroug/ts. 31 4 



Forest Engineers T. W. Higginson 316 



Elephants, and how they are Caught T. W. Higginson. 321 



The Force of Instinct Miss Cooper. 327 



Curious Friendships Chambers's Journal. 330 



The Lion and the Spaniel Henry Brooke. 336 



Home Life of Scottish Deer Charles Edward Stuart. 338 



Deer-Stalking in the Scottish Highlands Charles Edward Stuart. 343 



PART XIII. 



STRANGE ANIMALS AND THEIR WAYS. 



Musical Mice Rev. Samuel Loekwood. 352 



Bats and their Habits Prof. Burt G. Wilder. 355 



The Lemming and its Migrations Temple Bar. 358 



The Coati Mondi Ren. Samuel Loekwood. 362 



Jemmy Frank Buckland. 369 



