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No. LII. — TRAINING AND DOMESTICA¬ 
TION OP ANIMALS, AND RELATIONS 
OP ANIMALS TO MAN. 
1. What animals are domesticated or kept in subjection? 
(See XLVIIL, XLIX.) 2, What animals are hunted or fished ? 
(See XLVIIL) 3. What animals are sacred and what wor¬ 
shipped ? 4. What animals give names to men ? 5. What 
cries are used to call animals ? 6. What animals are gre¬ 
garious in the neighbourhood, as dogs, horses, &c. ? 7. Of 
what kind are the tame dogs and the wild dogs ? and how 
many different breeds are known ? have they the same intelli¬ 
gence and attachment to their masters as the dogs of civilized 
races ? 8. How are the habits of wild animals influenced by 
contact with man ? 9. What hybrid or mule animals are 
there? 10. Are any animals castrated? 11. Are tame 
animals branded or marked ? (Give drawings of the marks.) 
12. Are the souls of animals and men supposed to be inter¬ 
changeable ? and what animals are supposed to represent 
men? (See XXVII.) 13. What knowledge is there of 
mythical animals, as dragons, &c. ? 14. Have any tombs or 
remains of supposed dragons, &c.. been found? and are these 
the remains of extinct animals, or purely mythical ? 15. 
What animals are forbidden to be killed and what eaten ? 
16. What animals are lucky, or the reverse? 17. What 
monsters exist in the sea or elsewhere ? 18. What strange 
animals are supposed to live in rivers, wells, &c. ? 19. How 
far do wild animals hinder or otherwise affect the movements 
of men ? 20. What animals are migratory ? 21. Whence 
are they supposed to come ? 22. What traditions are con¬ 
nected with them ? 23. Are the people expert in training 
animals? 24. What animals are trained ? and for what pur¬ 
poses ? 25. What are the means employed in breaking them 
in ? 26. Any customs or peculiarities in relation to the 
breeding of animals. What measures are taken to preserve 
