Asia, one of the countries where the Hornbills live, [169];
home of a farmer who stores grain for the winter, [212]

Australia, home of that animal paradox, the Duck-billed Mole, [144];
and of birds that hatch their babies with an incubator, [174]

Bears, how they go into winter quarters, [216], [219]

Beavers, their work and their wisdom, [148]

Bees. (See Mason Bee and Bumblebee.)

Beetle, Sacred (Tumble Bug), sinful tactics of, [92]

Birds, their ancestors among the ancient monsters, [24];
service of the Moas in ploughing and in grinding up rock, [28];
other farmers who wear feathers, [162]

Bumblebees, their homes under the ground, [104]

Caveman, what he learned from his fellow animals, [228]

Central America, a good place to look for Flamingoes, [166]