INDEX.

Aberdare, Lord, on Vivisection, [73 (note 41)].
Aristotle, quoted, [17].
Arnold, Dr., quoted, [15].
Bentham, Jeremy, on rights, [5], [14], [17], [42].
“Better for the animals themselves,” [24], [25], [37], [46], [52], [72], [73 (note 41)].
Bright, John, quoted, [86].
Büchner, quoted, [83].
Caged animals, [36]-[39].
Caging of birds, [39].
Cartesian doctrine, [10], [11].
Castration of animals, [30], [31].
Cattle traffic, [42], [45].
Chesterfield, Lord, quoted, [43].
Church, the, and rights of animals, [3].
Cobbe, Frances Power, [8], [70], [71].
Comte, Auguste, [24 (note 17)].
Cruelty to animals, causes of, [8]-[10], [16];
responsibility for, [59];
forms of, [75], [78].
Darwin, quoted, [12].
Democracy and rights of animals, [4], [23], [24], [85], [86].
Dixie, Lady F., quoted, [57].
“Domestic” animals, protected by law, [26].
“Dumb” animals, an objectionable term, [14], [15].
Education, as a method of reform, [86]-[89].
Erskine, Lord, quoted, [90].
Evans, E. P., quoted, [12]-[14].
Feather trade, [63], [64].
Flesh-eating, [42]-[47].
Food question, importance of, [41].
Fur trade, [59]-[63].
Gompertz, Lewis, quoted, [25 (note 19)].
Helps, Sir A., [27].
Huxley, [10 (note 11)].
Immortality of animals, [9], [10], [12].
Jenyns, Soame, quoted, [36], [52].
Kropotkine, P., [20 (note 16)].
Law for preventing cruelty to animals, need of amendment, [55]-[57].
Lawrence, John, quoted, [5], [6], [26], [27], [42].
Lecky’s “History of European Morals,” 9, [15], [16].
Legislation, as a method of reform, [89]-[91].
Machinery, use of, [29].
“Martin’s Act,” [6], [34], [56], [90].
Michelet, quoted, [44], [53], [54], [69].
Mill, J. S., quoted, [91].
Mills, Dr. Wesley, [12], [13].
Montaigne, [27].
More, Sir T., on sport, [54].
Natural history, true method and false, [67]-[69].
Nature, and struggle for existence, [19], [20], [47], [80], [81].
Necessity, plea of, [72], [79].
Nicholson, E. B., quoted, [37], [46].
Nomenclature, influence of, [14], [15].
Pain, the “discipline” of, [19].
Paine, Thomas, [4].
Paley, Dr. W., quoted, [43].
Performing Animals, [40].
“Pets,” [32].
Pheasant-shooting, [57].
Plutarch, [28].
Porphyry, [3], [21].
“Preservation” of animals, by sportsmen, [51], [52];
by collectors, [68].
Primatt, Dr. H., [9], [19], [26], [77], [78].
Property, influence on legislation, [34], [35].
Rabbit-coursing, [56].
Reason and instinct, [12], [13].
Rights, definition, [1], [2];
need of a clear principle, [7], [78], [79].
Ritchie, D. G., [2], [3], [7].
Romanes, Professor, [10].
Rousseau, [3], [88].
Scientists and the rights of animals, [67]-[70].
Schopenhauer, quoted, [11], [14], [42].
Seal Fishery, [63].
Slavery, [16], [17].
Spencer, Herbert, on rights, [2].
Sport, as related to other cruelties, [50], [51], [65], [66], [74];
excuses for, [53];
zest of, [54], [55].
Stag-hunting, [55].
Strauss, quoted, [83].
Thomson, J. Arthur, quoted, [20 (note 16)].
Thoreau, [27], [29], [49], [68].
Vegetarianism, [44], [48], [49].
“Vermin,” treatment of, [56], [57].
Vivisection, its iniquity, [69], [70 (note 39)];
relation to other cruelties, [67], [70], [74];
morality of, [71], [73];
right method of combating, [75], [76].
Voltaire, [3], [10].
Wild animals, unprotected by law, [26], [34]-[36];
sanctuaries for, [40], [55].
Wood, Rev. J. G., quoted, [12].
Wordsworth, quoted, [51].
Zoological Gardens, [38].

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