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230 :Sea-hog, the, 15.
 * Sense of smell. See "Smell."
 * Sharon Turner on swine, 30.
 * Shropshire pigs, 83.
 * Skin, diseases of, 136.
 * Skull of the pig, 104.
 * Slut, training of a sow called, 35.
 * Slaughter house at Rome, 211.
 * Smell, exquisite, of the hog, 35, 42, 45, 48, 105.
 * Smokehouse, for curing bacon, 216.
 * Snout of the pig, 104
 * Snuffles, the, 116.
 * Social pigs, 40.
 * Soiling swine, 187.
 * Sow,
 * a Berkshire, 86;
 * best time for farrowing, 160;
 * choice of, for breeding, 150;
 * devouring her young accounted for, 42;
 * English on the quality and price of, 31;
 * fertility of 159;
 * pregnancy of, 160;
 * rules respecting farrowing, 160;
 * trained to hunt, 35.
 * Spain, wild boars in, 54.
 * Spaying of sows, 145, 146.
 * Spinal cord, disease of, 109.
 * Spleen, the, 131;
 * absorption of, 131;
 * rupture of, 131.
 * Splenitis, 131.
 * Sporting pig, 35.
 * Starch manufactories, residue of, food for swine, 192.
 * Stomach, the, 127.
 * Strangles, 119.
 * Sty, how to be constructed, 197.
 * Sucking pigs, 206;
 * how to be fed, 206;
 * when to be killed, 207.
 * Suckling, treatment of sows while, 166;
 * the young while, 166.
 * Suffolk pigs, 81.
 * Sumatra, the babiroussa found in, 14.
 * Sus, varieties included under the name of, 11, 12.
 * Sussex pigs, 87.
 * Sweden, wild boars in, 54.
 * Swine. See "Hog."
 * Swineherds,
 * outcasts from society, 29;
 * three powerful, in Great Britain, 29;
 * in Germany, 32.
 * Swineherd, the, of Ulysses, 30.


 * Talented pigs, 37, 38.
 * Taming wild boars, 40, 57.
 * Teachableness of swine, 35, 39, 40.
 * Technical terms for the boar, 50.
 * Teeth of the hog, 106.
 * Tetanus, 112;
 * a consequence of castration, 146.
 * Thorax, the, 120.
 * Thornton, Col., account of a sow belonging to, 36.
 * Toby, a pet pig, account of, 40.
 * Toomer, Messrs., a sow trained by, 35.
 * Tractability of swine, 35, 39.
 * Training swine, 35, 36, 38.
 * Trollope, Mrs., on swine in America, 60.
 * Trough, the,
 * how to be kept, 199;
 * description of, 199, 200.
 * Truffles, hunted for by pigs, 45, 106.
 * Turnips, not beneficial to pigs, 180, 199.
 * Twety, William, on hunting, 51.


 * Ulysses and his swineherd, 30;
 * boarhunt of, 49.
 * Usefulness of swine, 34.


 * Valves of the heart, diseased, 121.
 * Varro on swine's flesh, 22;
 * distinctive marks of a good boar, 151.
 * Vegetable diet of swine,
 * very select, 43;
 * feeding pigs on, 180.
 * Ventilation required in piggeries, 108.
 * Vesical calculi, 134.
 * Veterinary surgeons should not be dispensed with, 102.


 * Wallachian pigs, 68.
 * Warmth required by swine, 198.
 * Wart-hog, the, 16.
 * Wash, pigs fed on, 179.
 * Washing swine, 202.
 * Water-hog, the, 15.
 * Weather indicated by hogs, 42.
 * Western, Lord, his Essex pig, 80.
 * Westphalian hams, 52;
 * how cured, 217;
 * pigs, 68.
 * Whey, hogs fed on, 179.
 * Wild boar,
 * cut of a, 46;
 * hunting, 48; 49, 50;
 * of Ardennes, 52;
 * park of Emperor of Austria, 53.