h demeanor almost gracious,
Dowered with leisure, void of hurry,
Void of fuss and void of worry,
Friendly bandit, Robin Hood,
Judge and jury of the wood,
Or Captain Kidd of sable quill,
Hiding treasures in the hill,
Nature made thee for each season,
Gave thee wit for ample reason,
Good crow wit that's always burnished
Like the coat her care has furnished.
May thy numbers ne'er diminish,
I'll befriend thee till life's finish.
May I never cease to meet thee,
May I never have to eat thee.
And mayest thou never have to fare so
That thou playest the part of scarecrow.
INDEX
Adder, blowing, 17.
Altruism among animals, 23.
Ammophila, 117.
Angler (_Lophius piscatorius_), 107.
Animals,
the author's attitude in regard to the intelligence of, v, vi;
nature of the intelligence of, 1-3;
sources of the intelligence of, 4;
the sentimental attitude towards, 59-61;
emotions and intellect of, 64;
language of, 64;
curiosity of, 64;
altruism of, 65;
punishment and discipline among, 65;
the three factors that shape their lives, 66;
imitation among, 66-70;
learning by experience, 70-73;
variation in, 73;
instinct in, 73-83;
incapable of reflection, 77, 78;
their knowledge compared with man's, 80, 81;
imitation among, not akin to teaching, 83-86;
belief in regard to teaching among, 87;
play of, 87, 99, 100;
communication among, 87-98;
fear in, 89, 90;
ears of, 95;
telepathy among, 96-98;
their habits the same everywhere, 101-103;
courtship among, 104;
stories of poisoning among, 105, 106;
stories of trapping and fishing among, 106, 107;
individuality among, 118, 119;
variation in, 120, 121;
ignorance of, 123-125;
perceptive intelligence of, 126;
partakers of the universal intelligence, 128-130;
know what is necessary for them to know, 131;
their knowledge inherited, 132;
wise in relation to their food and their enemies, 133;
and the art of healing, 134;
protective coloration of, 138-140;
their fear of poison, 140;
association of ideas in, 141, 142;
emotions of, 143;
no ethical sense in, 144, 145;
automatism of, 146;
and the use of medicine, 147;
the truth about them what is wanted, 147-149;
the thinking of, instinct in, 151-170;
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