| FULL-PAGE ILLUSTRATIONS |
| PAGE |
| African Elephant, | [Frontispiece] |
| Sheep-dogs Guarding a Flock at Night, | [10] |
| Hounds Running a Wild Boar, | [53] |
| On Rotten Row, Hyde Park, London, | [63] |
| Cavalry Horse, | [71] |
| A Hurdle Jumper, | [79] |
| English Polo Ponies, | [89] |
| Winnowing Grain in Egypt, | [111] |
| The Halt in the Desert at Night—The Story Teller, | [121] |
| Carrying the Sugar Cane in Harvest—Egypt, | [125] |
| Feeding Silkworms with Mulberry Leaves in Japan, | [193] |
| The Farmer's Apiary, | [199] |
| ILLUSTRATIONS IN THE TEXT |
| Greyhound after "the Kill," | [13] |
| St. Bernard, | [15] |
| Spaniel Retrieving Wild Duck, | [17] |
| Bull-Dog, | [22] |
| Fox-Hound and Pups, | [25] |
| Pointer Retrieving a Fallen Bird, | [26] |
| Pointer and Setter, Flushing Game, | [27] |
| Dutch Dogs Used in Harness, | [30] |
| King Charles Spaniel, | [33] |
| The Pounce of a Terrier, | [35] |
| Pomeranian or "Spitz," | [38] |
| Poodles, | [39] |
| Collie, | [41] |
| A Hunter, | [60] |
| Horse of a Bulgarian Marauder, | [67] |
| Mare and Foal, | [68] |
| Plough Horses, France, | [73] |
| Belgian Fisherman's Horse, | [76] |
| Horses for Towing on the Beach in Holland, | [78] |
| Exercising the Thoroughbreds, | [84] |
| An Arabian Horse, | [85] |
| Arabian Sports, | [86] |
| Syrian Horse, | [92] |
| In the Circus, | [96] |
| Domesticated Buffaloes in Egypt, | [104] |
| Cattle of India, | [105] |
| Indian Bullock and Water-Carrier, | [108] |
| Ploughing in Syria, | [109] |
| Egyptian Sheep, | [114] |
| Bedouin Goat-Herd—Palestine, | [116] |
| The Great Caravan Road—Central Asia, | [119] |
| Camels Feeding, | [123] |
| Camels along the Sea at Twilight, | [127] |
| An Indian Elephant, | [134] |
| The Original Jungle Fowl (Gallus bankiva)and Some of his Domestic Descendants, | [153] |
| Houdin, Cochins, Leghorns, and Game, | [158] |
| Bantams, Brahma, and Dorkings, | [160] |
| Contributions from Asia, Africa, and America—Peacocks,Guinea-fowl, and Turkey, | [163] |
| The Domesticated Turkey, | [165] |
| The Largest of all Poultry—The Ostrich, | [168] |
| An Eider Colony, | [170] |
| Terns Aiding a Wounded Comrade, | [171] |
| Some Recent Additions to the Poultry Yard, | [173] |
| Swans, | [174] |
| The Original Wild Rock Dove (Columba livia)and Some of its Domestic Descendants, | [175] |
| Turtle Doves, | [177] |
| The Giant Crowned Pigeon of India, | [178] |
| The English Pheasant, | [181] |
| The Falconer's Favorite—Peregrine Falcon, | [184] |
| The Bandit's Brood, | [186] |