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Absorption, page 154.

Age, golden, 9.

Agency of foreign substances on the body, 178.

Agricultural state, 186.

Aleppo, 196.

Aliment, moral effects of, 168.

Anatomists, their treatment of animals, 39.

Angling, 76.

Animal food, how first introduced among the Phœnicians, 118.

Animal food, effects of, 151, 152.

Animal food unnatural, 147.

Animals, beautiful passages in their favour, from ancient poets, 35.

Animals cannot overrun the country, 227.

Animals, eating them not permitted, 225.

Animals have no appeal against oppression, 125.

Animals, of impounding, 33.

Animals, of obnoxious, 228.

Animals, of reason in, 78.

Animals, of their acquired habits, instanced in dogs, crows, eagles, otters, horses, 93.

Animals, their docility, instanced in a raven, 89; in a magpie and parrot, 90.

Animals, of their friendship, 94.

Animals, on their voluntary oraccidental improvement, instanced in dogs, 82; in birds, 88.

Animals, on the pleasure of destroying, 238.

Animals respected, 228.

Animals, superior to man in several faculties, 81; instanced in the carrier-pigeon, camels, dog, bee, 82.

Animals, their fear of man not natural, 90.

Animals, their immortality, 104.

Animals, the names of, applied to drinking vessels, 112.

Animals that weep, 99.

Ass, it's treatment, 36.

Ass, selected by Christ, 111.

Bacon, when reared with vegetables, 173.

Banana plant, 106.

Bees, of destroying them, 43.

Bets, extravagant, 65.

Birds, of caging, 77.

Birds'-nests, of taking, 244.

Blood-shedding prohibited, 112.

Bloomfield"s Dobbin, the farmer's horse, 33.

Bull-baiting, 71, 256.

Bullock, first slaughter of, among the Athenians, 116.

Butchery and murder alike, 112.

Butchery, the trade of, 44, 119.

Butchers of Manchester, 255.

Butter-tree, 109.