Brock, or badger, 72.
Brown, Dr John, "Rab" and "Our Dogs," 78.
Browning, Mrs Elizabeth Barrett, lines on her dog Flush, 89-93.
Browning's, Robert, description of rats, 199.
Bull, an Irish, 304.
Bull, Rev. Wm., Newton, and Toplady, anecdote of, 312.
Bull-baiting at Olney, 313;
Windham on, 314.
Bull-ring, Philip IV. in, 310.
Bullock and Dr Adam Clarke, 305, 306.
Burke, Edmund, question when interrupted, 149;
anecdote of his humanity, 257, 258.
Burns' "Twa Dogs," 81, 82;
the field-mouse, 206-208.
Bush-pig, 148.
Bussapa, the tiger-slayer, 162-164.
Buxton, Sir Thomas Fowell, Bart., and his dog Speaker, 93, 94.
Byron on his dog, 79;
on Boatswain, a Newfoundland dog, 94, 95;
pets, 26, 27;
bear at Cambridge, 59.
"Calamity," a horse of Sydney Smith's, 272.
Calf, a great, 304.
Calves and kine, 304.
Camel, Captain Wm. Peel on, 287-289.
Campbell, Colonel, account of Bussapa and the tiger, 162-164.
Canova's sculptured lions and the child, 171-173.
Carnac and the she-goat, 299.
Cats, 149-161.
Cat's letter, by Montgomery, 156.
Cattle of Sydney Smith, and their universal scratcher, 311.
Chalmers, Dr, and the guinea-pig, 223, 224.
_Cheiroptera_, the order which contains the bats, 38, 39.
Children and horses cannot explain their complaints, 269.
Chimpanzee, Mr Mitchell on the habits of a young one, 22-42.
China, roasted pups eaten in, 78.
_Chiromys Madagascariensis_, its habits, 36-38.
_Choiropotamus Africanus_, 140.
Choiseul, Madame de, and her pet monkey and parrot, 33, 34.
Chunie, the elephant, 230.
Clare's dog and Curran, 98.
Clarke, Dr Adam, on Shetland seals, 175, 176;
his bullock Pat, 305.
Clive's, Lord, handwriting misunderstood, 230.
Cockburn, Lord, and the sheep at Bonaly, 298.
Collie at Cultershaw, 82.
Collins, Wm., R.A., and Sir David Wilkie, 3;
the rat-catcher with the ferret, 76;
his dog Prinny, 96, 97;
paints Odell's old donkey, 277.
Collins, W. Wilkie, Sir David Wilkie's first remark on him, 3, 4.
Constant and his cat, 153.
Cook's sailor, who took a fox-bat for the devil, 40.
Cooke, Major-General, 189.
Coon, a gone, 71.
Couthon and the spaniel, 195.
Cowper's narrative of his pet hares, 213-219;
dog Beau and the water-li
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