[ [K] Daniel's "Rural Sports," 1813.

[ [L] The Boy's Own Book.

[ [M] The Boy's Own Book.

INDEX.

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Abyssinian cats,[58]
Angora cats,[21]
Antipathy to cats,[11]
Aperient,[151]
Archangel blue cat,[66]
"Bartholomœus de Proprietatibus Rerum,"
Extract from,[156]
Bewick's "Quadrupeds," Extract from,[166]
Black-and-white cats,[68]
Black cats,[64]
Blue cats,[66]
Blue small-banded tabby,[60]
"Boduca," Extract from,[199]
"Bogey",[37]
British wild cat,[38]
Brown tabby cats,[48]
Canker of ear,[150]
Cat and kittens,[109]
Catarrh,[148], [152]
Catarrhal fevers,[147]
Cat as a tormentor, The,[209]
Cat-clock, A,[202]
"Cat Harris",[216]
Cat images,[219]
Cat of Shakespeare, The,[193]
Cat-racing in Belgium,[218]
Cats and fish,[159]
Cats and horses,[236]
Cats at The Morning Advertiser Office,[88]
Cats in Vienna,[88]
Cats reared by dogs,[11]
Cats take note of time,[9]
"Chipperkes",[81]
"Chloe",[119]
Chocolate Siamese,[74]
Cleanliness,[119]
Colds,[149]
Concerning cats,[170]
Coughs,[150]
Curious long-haired cat,[34]
Cytisin,[153]
Daniel's "Rural Sports," Extracts from,[161], [167], [225]
Darwin's, Mr. Charles, "Voyage of the Beagle," Extract from,[167]
Dead cats,[208]
Deaf cat, A,[17]
"Dinah",[23]
Diseases of cats,[147]
Distance cats will travel,[10]
Distemper,[150], [151]
Distemper, Inoculation for,[148]
Electricity in cats' fur,[195]
"Encyclopædia of Rural Sports," Extract from,[158]
"English Folk-lore," Extracts from,[197], [200]
Eye ointment,[152]
Feeding cats,[91]
First Cat Show, The,[3]
Fishing cats,[233]
Fleas,[152]
Fleet Prison, Debtors in,[90]
Fox, Charles James, Anecdote of,[93]
Games,[228]
General management,[91]
Gentleness and kindness,[10]
Glossary,[170] to [184]
Government cats,[88]
"Grammer's Cat and Ours",[237]
Habits,[6]
Hamilton, Mr. E., Letter to The Field,[169]
"Happy Family," The,[12], [213]
Harting, Mr. J. E., on the origin of the domestic cat,[162]
Heraldry, etc.,[210]
Hone's "Every-day Book," Extract from,[196]
Horses fond of cats,[236]
Hybrid cats,[55]
Imperial Printing Office, France, Cats in,[88]
Inoculation for distemper,[148]
Irritation,[152]
Jamieson's "Scottish Dictionary," Extracts from,[181]
Jealousy of cats,[8]
Johnson, Dr. Samuel, and his cat,[161]
Killing cats, The law on,[207]
Kindness and gentleness,[10]
Kittens,[114]
"Lambkin",[33]
"Lambkin No. 2",[36]
Law on cat-killing, The,[207]
Long-haired cats,[16]
Lost,[240]
Lovers of cats,[223]
Management,[120]
Mange,[149], [152]
Manx cats,[80]
Mating,[96]
Midland Railway, Cats on the staff of the,[89]
Mill's "History of the Crusades," Extract from[169]
"Mimie"[25]
Nevill, Lady Dorothy[74]
Nursery rhymes and stories[232]
Observation of cats[7]
Origin of the domestic cat[162]
Performing cats[211]
Persian cats[24]
Plague of mice[14]
Points of Excellence:
Abyssinian [135]
Black-and-white, gray-white, red-and-white,
and other colours and white
[134]
Black, blue, gray, red, or any
self-colour long-haired
[142]
Blue, silver, light gray, and
white tabby, striped, short-hair
[131]
Brown and ordinary tabby,
striped, short-hair
[128]
Brown, blue, silver, light gray,
and white tabby long-haired
[144]
Chinchilla [136]
Chocolate, chestnut, red, or
yellow tabby, striped, short-hair
[130]
Chocolate, mahogany, red,
and yellow long-haired
[145]
Manx, or short-tailed [138]
Royal Cat of Siam [137]
Self-colour, black, blue, gray,
or red short-hair
[127]
Short-haired, spotted tabbies
of any colour
[133]
Siamese [137]
Tortoiseshell [123]
Tortoiseshell-and-white [125]
White-and-black, white-and-gray,
white-and-red, white and any other colour
[135]
White, long-haired [140]
White, short-hair [126]
Poison[153]
Proverbs[185]
Purgative[151]
"Puss in Boots"[203]
Rats, mice, and cats[15]
Remedies[147] to [153]
Royal cat of Siam, The[73]
Russian cats[30]
Salmon's "Compleat English Physician," Extract from[157]
Sharpening claws[165]
Short-haired white cats[62]
Siamese cats[73]
Signs[204]
"Signs of Foul Weather," Extract from[200]
Singular attachments[11]
Skin, Irritation of the[152]
Sleeping-places[92]
Smith's, Mr., prize he-cat[39]
Spotted silver tabby[133]
Spotted tabbies[54]
Strengthening medicines[151]
Strutt's "Habits of the Anglo-Normans," Extracts from[167], [168]
Superstition,[195]
"Sylvie",[24]
Tabby, derivation of the word,[52]
"The Old Lady", [13]
"The Tamer Tamed," Extract from,[199]
"Tiger",[20]
"Tim",[27]
Tormentor, The cat as a,[209]
Tortoiseshell-and-white cats,[44]
Tortoiseshell cats,[39]
Trained cats,[12]
United States Post Office, Cats in the,[88]
Usefulness of cats,[87]
Various colours,[84]
Vyvyan, Mrs., on Siamese cats,[76]
Washing cats,[94]
Weather notions,[200]
Well-trained cats,[13]
White-and-black cats,[70]
White cats,[62]
Wild cat of Britain,[38], [154]
Witchcraft,[195]
"Works of Armorie," Extracts from,[157]
Worms,[149], [152]
"You dreadful man!",[19]

THE END.

CHARLES DICKENS AND EVANS, CRYSTAL PALACE PRESS.

Transcriber's Note

Page 235 has been corrected to 239 in the Illustration index.

Punctuation errors were corrected.