CHAPTER V.
The Hog, the Wild Boar, and the Hedgehog,[1]
CHAPTER VI.
The Dog,[17]
CHAPTER VII.
The Cat, the Weasel, the Mouse, the Mole, the Snail, the Ichneumon, the Scorpion, the Ant, the Locust, and the Grasshopper,[41]
CHAPTER VIII.
The Hare, the Rabbit, the Ermine, and the Beaver,[76]
CHAPTER IX.
The Antelope, the Stag, the Deer, and the Gazelle,[83]
CHAPTER X.
The Elephant,[91]
CHAPTER XI.
The Monkey and the Bear,[96]
CHAPTER XII.
The Fox, the Jackal, and the Wolf,[121]
CHAPTER XIII.
The Lion, the Tiger, the Leopard, the Panther, and the Chameleon,[153]
CHAPTER XIV.
The Spider,[162]

Part Second.

THE ANIMALS OF THE AIR.


CHAPTER I.
Birds,[167]
CHAPTER II.
The Hawk, the Eagle, the Vulture, the Phœnix, the Harpy, the Strix, the Bat, the Griffon, and the Siren,[180]
CHAPTER III.
The Wren, the Beetle, and the Firefly,[207]
CHAPTER IV.
The Bee, the Wasp, the Fly, the Gnat, the Mosquito, the Horsefly, and the Cicada,[215]
CHAPTER V.
The Cuckoo, the Heron, the Heathcock, the Partridge, the Nightingale, the Swallow, the Sparrow, and the Hoopoe,[225]
CHAPTER VI.
The Owl, the Crow, the Magpie, and the Stork,[243]
CHAPTER VII.
The Woodpecker and the Martin,[264]
CHAPTER VIII.
The Lark and the Quail,[273]
CHAPTER IX.
The Cock and the Hen,[279]
CHAPTER X.
The Dove, the Duck, the Goose, and the Swan,[294]
CHAPTER XI.
The Parrot,[320]
CHAPTER XII.
The Peacock,[323]

Part Third.

THE ANIMALS OF THE WATER.