Tennent's Natural History of Ceylon - 1861
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INDEX.
- ABOU-ZEYD, his account of fish on dry land,
350
n.
- Abyssinia, fishes of,
352
.
- Acalephæ,
398
. See
Radiata.
- Acanthopterygii,
360
.
- Accipitres,
245
.
- Acherontia Sathanas,
427
- Adam's Peak, elephants on the summit,
109
.
- Ælian's account of the mermaid,
69
.
- his statement as to the export of elephants from Ceylon,
77
n.,
209
n.
- error as to the shedding of the elephant's tusks,
79
n.
- describes elephants killing criminals with their knees.
87
n.
- error as to elephants' joints,
102
.
- his account of Ceylon tortoises,
293
.
- his account of the superiority of the elephants of Ceylon,
209
n.
- his description of the performances of the trained elephants at
Rome,
237
.
- his account of the sword-fish,
328
.
- describes a Cheironectes,
331
.
- African elephant, its peculiarities,
65
.
- not inferior to the Indian in tractability,
208
.
- Albino buffalo,
57
.
- Albyrouni, on the pearl oyster,
375
.
- Alce, described by Pliny and Cæsar,
101
n.
- Alexandria, story of the dogs at,
34
.
- Alligator,
283
. See
Crocodile.
- Almeida, Manoel de, on burying fishes,
353
n.
- Amboina, mermaids at,
70
.
- Ampullaria, its faculty of burying itself,
355
.
- Anabas,
354
.
- Daldorf's account of, doubted,
349
.
350
.
- accidents from,
351
n.
- Angling bad in Ceylon,
335
n.,
341
.
- Annelidæ, leeches,
479
.
- land-leech, its varieties,
482
.
- land-leech, its teeth and eyes,
480
.
- its tormenting bite,
482
.
- list of,
485
.
- Anseres,
260
.
- Ansted, Prof., on the geology of Ceylon,
61
.
- his statement as to the height of Indian elephants,
100
n.
- Antiochus, elephants used by,
208
.
- Antipater, the first to bring the Indian elephant to Europe,
207
.
- Ant-lion,
411
. See Insects.
- Ants,
420
See Insects.
- red,
420
.
422
.
- white,
412
. See Termites.
- their faculty in discovering food,
421
.
- Armandi's work on the use of elephants in war,
208
n.
- Aphaniptera,
433
.
- Arachnidæ, spiders,
464
.
- extraordinary webs,
464
.
- Olios Taprobanius,
470
.
- Mygale fasciata,
465
.
- erroneously called "tarentula,"
ib
.
- anecdote of,
466
.
- spiders, the Mygale,
465
.
- birds killed by it,
468
.
- Galeodes,
470
.
- ticks, their multitude,
471
.
- mites,
472
.
- Trombidium tinctorum,
472
.
- list of,
485
.
- Argus cowrie,
369
.
- Aripo, the sea-shore,
373
.
- Aristotle, account of fishes migrating overland,
344
.
- sounds made by elephants,
97
.
- his error as to the elephant's knees,
101
.
- Armitage, Mr., story of an elephant on his estate,
139
.
- Articulata, list of,
485
.
- Athenæus, anecdotes of fishes on dry land,
346
.
[pg 490]
- Avicula,
373
. See Pearl
Fishery.
- Avitchia, story of,
244
. See
Jackdaw.
- Ayeen Akbery, elephant stomach described in,
128
.
- Baker, Mr., his theory of the passion for sporting,
142
n.
- its accuracy questionable,
142
n.
- Badger, the Ceylon,
38
. See
Mongoos.
- Bandicoot rat,
44
.
- Barbezieux, on the elephant,
104
.
- Batocera rubus,
406
.
- Batrachia,
318
.
- Bats,
13
See Mammalia and
Cheiroptera.
- orange-coloured bats,
14
.
- bats do not hybernate in Ceylon,
18
.
- horse-shoe bat,
19
.
- sense of smell and touch,
19
.
- small bat, Scotophilus Coromandelicus,
20
.
- their parasite (Nycteribia),
20
-22.
- Batticaloa, musical fish,
380
.
- Bears,
22
. See Mammalia.
- ferocity of,
23
.
- charm to protect from,
25
n.
- Beaters for elephants,
150
.
- Beaver, on African elephant,
234
.
- Beckman's account of fishes on dry land,
346
.
- Bees,
419
. See Insects.
- Beetles,
405
. See Insects.
- instincts of the scavenger beetle,
405
.
- coco-nut beetle,
407
.
- tortoise beetle,
408
.
- Bell, Sir Charles, on the elephant's shoulder,
108
.
- Benary, his derivation of the word elephant,
76
n.
- Bengal mode of taking elephants,
164
.
- Bennett's account of Ceylon,
Introd
.
- work on its Ichthyology,
323
.
- Bernier, on the Ceylon elephant,
209
.
- Bertolacci, on form of chank shell,
372
.
- Bestiaries,
104
.
- Bicho de Mar. See Holothuria.
- Birds of Ceylon,
241
.
- their number and character,
ib
.
- few songsters,
242
.
- pea-fowl,
244
.
- eagles and hawks,
245
.
- owls, devil bird,
246
.
247
.
- swallows,
248
.
- edible bird' nests,
248
.
- kingfisher, sun birds,
249
.
- bulbul, tailor bird, weaver bird,
251
.
- crows, anecdotes of,
253
.
- paroquets,
256
.
- pigeons,
257
.
- jungle-fowl,
259
.
- grallæ, flamingoes,
260
.
- list of Ceylon birds,
265
.
- Bird-eating spiders,
469
.
- Birds' nests, edible,
248
.
- Blainville, De, on the age of the elephant,
232
.
- Blair, on the anatomy of the elephant,
123
n.
- Bles, Marcellus, on the elephants of Ceylon,
113
n.,
215
n.
- Blood-suckers,
275
.
- Blyth, Mr., of Calcutta, his cultivation of zoology,
4
.
- his revision of this work,
Introd
.
- Boa,
303
. See Python.
- Boar, wild,
59
.
- Bochart,
68
.
- his derivation of the word "elephant,"
76
n.
- Bora-chung, a curious fish,
367
.
- Bosquez, Demas, account of a mermaid,
70
.
- Bowring, Sir John, on the fishes of Siam,
348
.
- Broderip, on the elephant,
122
.
- Browne, Sir Thomas, vulgar errors,
100
.
105
.
- error as to elephants' joints,
102
.
- Brun, Le, account of the elephants at Colombo,
77
n.
- Bruno or Braun, his account of the Guinea worm,
397
.
- Buchanan, story of buffalo "rogues,"
115
n.
- Buffalo,
54
. See Mammalia.
- its temper,
54
.
- sporting buffaloe,
55
.
- peculiar structure of its foot,
56
.
- rogue buffalo,
115
n.
- buffalo's stomach and its water-cells,
129
n.
- Buffon, on the elephant,
113
n.,
215
.
- Bugs,
433
. See Insects and
Coffee-bug.
- Buist, Dr., account of fish fallen from clouds,
362
.
- Bulbul,
251
. See Birds.
- Bulimi, their vitality,
357
.
- Bullia, curious property of,
370
.
- Bullocks for draught,
50
.
- Burying fishes,
351
.
- Butterflies,
403
.
425
. See Insects.
- migration of,
403
n.
- the spectre butterfly,
426
.
- Cæcilia,
317
. See
Reptiles.
- Cæsar's description of the "alce,"
100
n.
- Cajan,
373
n.
- Caldera, in Chili, musical sounds under water,
383
.
- Calotes, the green,
276
.
- Camel, attempt to domesticate in Ceylon,
53
n.
- stomach of,
128
.
- antipathy to the horse,
83
n.
- Camper, on the anatomy of the elephant's stomach,
125
.
- Carawala,
296
. See Reptiles.
- Carnivora,
74
.
[pg 491]
- Carpenter bee,
418
. See
Insects.
- Caterpillars, stings of,
429
.
- Cats attracted by the Cuppa-may-niya, 33.
- Centipede,
474
. See Myriapoda
and Scolopendræ.
- Ceratophora,
279
.
- Cerithia,
381
.
- Cermatia,
473
. See
Myriapoda.
- Cetacea,
68
.
74
.
- described by Megasthenes and Ælian,
69
.
- Chameleon,
278
. See
Reptiles.
- Chank shell, Turbinella rapa,
371
.
See [Greek: Kochlious] and Schenek.
- Cheetah,
26
. See Leopard.
- Cheironectes, described by Ælian,
331
.
- Cheiroptera,
13
.
74
.
- Chelifer,
475
.
- Chelonia,
322
.
- Chena cultivation,
130
.
- Cicada,
432
. See Insects.
- Cirrhipeda,
486
.
- Cissa,
252
.
- Civet,
32
. See Genette.
- Climbing fish (Anabas scandens),
349
.
- Cluverius,
68
.
- Cobra de Capello, anecdotes of,
297
.
- legend of,
297
n.
- a white cobra,
298
n.
- a tame cobra,
299
n.
- cobra crossing the sea,
300
.
- curious belief as to the cobra,
300
.
301
.
- worship of,
303
.
- Cobra-tel, poison,
272
. See
Kabara-tel.
- Coecilia glutinosa,
317
.
- attacked and killed by ants,
422
.
- Coco-nut beetle,
407
.
- Coffee-bug, Lecanium Caffeæ,
436
.
- Coffee rat,
43
.
- Coleoptera,
405
.
- Columbidæ,
257
.
- Conchology. See Shells.
- Cooroowe, elephant catchers,
181
.
- Corral for taking elephants,
156
.
164
. See Elephant.
- process of its construction,
170
.
- mode of conducting the capture,
156
.
169
.
- Corse, Mr., account of elephants,
114
.
- Cosmas Indico pleustes, his reference to chanks at Marallo,
371
.
- Cotton-thief,
250
. See
Tchitrea.
- Crabs,
477
. See Crustacea.
- Cripps, Mr., on sounds produced by elephants,
98
.
- his story of an elephant which feigned death,
135
.
- his account of fishes after rain,
343
.
- Crocodile,
282
. See Reptiles.
- its sensibility to tickling,
285
.
- habit of the crocodile to bury itself in the mud,
286
.
- its flesh eaten,
284
n.
- their vitality,
288
n.
- one killed at Batticaloa,
287
.
- Crows,
233
. See Birds.
- anecdotes of,
254
.
- story of a crow and a dog,
255
.
- Cruelty to turtle, &c.,
291
.
- Crustacea, calling crabs,
477
.
- Sand crabs (ocypode),
478
.
- Painted crabs,
478
.
- Paddling crabs,
478
.
- Hermit crabs,
478
.
- Pea crabs,
479
.
- List of Ceylon Crustacea,
486
.
- Ctesias' error as to the elephant's knee,
101
.
- Cumming, Mr. Gordon, on the power of the elephant in
overturning trees,
218
n.
- Cuppa-moy niya plant, its attraction for cats,
33
n.
- Cuvier, on the elephant,
133
.
- on the structure of its tusks,
228
.
- on the elephant's age,
232
.
- Daldorf's account of climbing fish,
350
.
- Darwin, burying-place of llamas and goats,
236
n.
- on the coleoptera of Brazil,
405
.
- Davy, Dr. John, describes the reptiles of
- Ceylon,
3
.
- stimulates study of natural history,
3
.
- operation on a diseased elephant,
224
.
- Dawson, Captain, story of an elephant,
107
.
- Deafness frequent in elephants,
98
.
- Death's-head moth,
427
.
- Decoy elephants,
157
.
- Decapoda brachyura,
486
.
- Deer,
57
.
- meminna,
58
.
- Ceylon elk,
59
.
- milk-white,
59
n.
- Demon-worship, anecdote of,
408
.
- Denham, error as to height of elephants,
99
.
- Devil-bird,
246
. See Owls.
- Mr. Mitford's account of,
247
n.
- Diard, M., sends home an elephant for dissection,
123
n.
- Dicuil on the elephant,
103
.
- Diptera,
434
.
- Dogs,
33
.
- device of, to escape fleas,
433
.
434
.
- dog-tax,
33
.
- republican instincts,
34
.
- disliked by elephants,
82
.
84
.
[pg 492]
- Donne, on the elephant,
105
.
- Doras, fish of Guiana,
347
.
- Dragon-flies,
411
. See
Insects.
- Dugong,
68
.
69
.
- abundant at Manaar,
69
.
- origin of the fable of the mermaid,
69
.
- Dutch belief in the mermaid,
70
.
- Eagles,
245
. See Birds.
- Edentata,
46
.
74
.
- Edrisi, the Arabian geographer, his account of musk,
32
n.
- Eels,
337
.
347
n.
- Eginhard, life of Charlemagne,
103
.
- Elephant,
64
.
75
.
- Sumatran species,
64
.
- points of distinction,
65
.
- those of Ceylon extolled,
209
.
- elephants on Adam's Peak,
109
.
- numbers in Ceylon,
76
.
- [Greek: Elephas], derivation of the word,
76
n.
- antiquity of the trade in,
77
.
- numbers diminishing,
77
.
- mode of poisoning,
77
n.
- tusks and their uses,
78
.
- disposition gentle,
81
.
- accidents from,
81
.
- antipathy to other animals,
82
; to the
horse,
83
.
- jealousy of each other,
86
.
- mode of attacking man,
87
.
- anecdote of a tame elephant,
89
.
- African elephant differs from that of Ceylon,
64
.
- skin,
91
.
- white elephant,
92
.
- love of shade,
94
.
- water, not heat, essential to them,
94
.
- sight limited—smell acute,
95
.
- anatomy of the brain,
95
.
- power of smell,
96
.
- sounds uttered by,
96
.
- subject to deafness,
98
.
- exaggeration as to size,
98
.
- source of this mistake,
98
n.
- stealthy motions,
100
.
- error as to the elephant's want of joints,
100
.
- probable origin of this mistake,
106
.
- mode of lying down,
107
.
- ability to climb acclivities,
108
.
- mode of descending a mountain,
110
.
- a herd is a family,
111
.
- attachment to young,
112
.
- young suckled by all the females in a herd,
113
.
- theory of this, according to White,
113
n.
- a rogue, what,
114
.
- savage attacks of rogues,
116
.
- character of the rogues,
116
.
147
.
- habits of the herd,
117
.
- anecdote of,
118
.
- elephant's mode of drinking,
120
.
- their method of swimming,
121
.
- wells sunk by,
122
.
- receptacle in the stomach,
122
.
- stomach, anatomy of,
124
.
- food of the elephant,
129
.
- instinct in search of food,
130
.
- dread of fences,
131
.
- their caution exaggerated,
132
.
- spirit of curiosity in elephants,
132
.
- anecdote of Col. Hardy,
132
.
133
.
- sagacity in freedom over-estimated,
134
.
- leave the forests during thunder,
134
.
- cunning, feign death,
135
.
- stories of encounters with wild elephants,
136
.
- sporting, numbers shot,
142
.
- butchery by expert shots,
142
n.
- fatal spots in the head,
144
.
145
.
- peculiar actions of elephants,
148
.
- love of retirement,
149
.
- elephant-trackers,
150
.
- herd charging,
151
.
- carcase useless,
153
.
- remarkable recovery from a wound,
154
.
See Lieut. Fretz.
- mode of taking in India,
157
-162.
- height measured by the circumference of the foot,
159
.
- mode of shipping elephants at Manaar,
162
.
- mode of shipping elephants at Galle, in 1701,
163
n.
- keddah for taking elephants in Bengal,
164
.
- a corral (kraal) described,
165
.
166
.
- derivation of the word corral,
165
n.
- corral, its construction,
167
.
172
.
- corral, driving in the elephants,
173
.
- the capture,
177
.
- mode of securing,
181
.
- the "cooroowe," or noosers,
181
.
- tame elephants, their conduct,
182
.
191
.
- captives, their resistance and demeanour,
184
.
- dread of white rods,
186
.
- their contortions,
190
.
- a young one,
206
.
- conduct in captivity,
207
.
- mode of training,
211
.
- their employment in ancient warfare,
207
.
- superiority of Ceylon, a fallacy,
209
.
- elephant driver's crook (hendoo),
212
.
- hairy elephants in Ceylon,
215
n.
[pg
493]
- Elephants, capricious disposition of,
215
.
- first labour intrusted to them,
217
.
- his comprehension of his duties,
218
.
- exaggeration of his strength in uprooting trees,
218
n.
- Mahouts and their duties,
221
.
- Their cry of urre!,
222
n.
- elephant's sense of musical notes,
223
.
- its endurance of pain,
224
.
- diseases in captivity,
225
.
- subject to tooth-ache,
227
.
- questionable economy of keeping trained elephants for labour,
229
.
- their cost,
230
.
- their food,
230
n.
- fallacy of their alleged reluctance to breed in captivity,
231
.
- duration of life in the elephant,
232
.
- theory of M. Fleurens,
232
.
- instances of very old elephants in Ceylon,
233
.
- dead elephant never found,
234
.
- Sinbad's story,
236
.
- passage from Ælian regarding the,
237
.
- Elk,
59
. See Deer; Mammalia.
- Emydosauri,
321
.
- Emys trijuga,
290
.
- Englishman, anonymous, his story of a fight between elephants
and horses,
84
.
- Falconer, Dr., height of Indian elephant,
99
n.
- Falkland Islands, peculiarity in the cattle there,
372
n.
- Fauna of Ceylon, not common to India,
Introd
.,
62
.
- peculiar and independent,
Introd
.,
62
.
- have received insufficient attention,
3
.
- first study due to Dr. Davy,
3
.
- subsequent, due to Templeton, Layard, and Kelaart,
3
.
4
.
- Fishes of Ceylon, little known,
323
.
- seir fish, and others for table,
324
.
- abundance of perch, soles, and sardines,
324
.
- explanation of Odoric's statement,
324
n.
- sardines, said to be poisonous,
324
.
- shark, and sawfish,
325
.
- sawfish,
325
.
- ray,
326
.
- swordfish,
328
.
- cheironectes of Ælian,
331
.
- fishes of rare forms, and of beautiful colours,
332
.
- fresh-water fishes, their peculiarities,
335
.
- fresh-water, little known, ib.; reason,
335
n.
- eels,
337
.
- reappearance of fishes after the dry season,
340
.
- Fishes, similar mysterious re-appearances elsewhere,
342
n.
- method of taking them by hand,
340
.
- a fish decoy,
342
.
- fish filling from clouds,
342
n.,
362
.
- buried alive in mud,
347
.
- Mr. Yarrell's theory controverted,
344
.
- travelling overland,
345
.
- the fact was known to the Greeks and Romans,
345
.
- instances in Guiana and Siam,
347
.
- faculty of all migratory fish for discovering water,
347
n.
- on dry land in Ceylon,
348
.
- fish ascending trees,
349
.
- excerpt from letter by Mr. Morris,
348
n.
- Anabas scandens,
349
.
350
.
- Daldorf's statement, anticipated by Abou-zeyd,
350
n.
- accidents when fishing,
351
n.
- burying fishes and travelling fish,
351
.
- occurrence of similar fish in Abyssinia and elsewhere,
352
.
- statement of the patriarch Mendes,
353
n.
- knowledge of habits of Melania employed judicially by E.L.
Layard,
355
n.
- illustrations of æstivating fish and animals,
356
.
- æstivating shell-fish and water-beetlea,
351
.
- fish in hot water,
358
.
- list of Ceylon fishes,
359
.
- Professor Huxley's memorandum on the fishes of Ceylon,
364
.
- Dr. Gray's memorandum,
366
.
- Note on the Bora-chung,
367
.
- Fishing, native mode of,
340
.
- Fish insect,
475
.
- Flamingoes,
261
. See Birds.
- Fleas,
433
. See Insects.
- Fleurens, on the duration of life in the elephant,
232
.
- Flies, their instinct in discovering carrion,
196
n.
- mosquitoes, the plague of,
434
.
- Flowers, fondness of monkeys for,
7
.
- Flying Fox. Pteropus Edwardsii,
14
. See Mammalia.
- its sizes,
14
.
- skeleton of,
15
.
- food,
16
.
- habits,
16
.
- numbers,
16
.
- strange attitudes,
17
.
- food and habits,
18
.
- drinking toddy,
18
.
- Flying squirrels,
41
.
- Fresh-water fishes,
335
.
- Fretz, Lieut., his singular wound,
154
.
[pg
494]
- Frogs,
318
.
- Galle, elephants shipped in 1701,
163
n.
- Gallinæ,
259
.
- Galloperdix bicalcaratus,
259
.
- Gallwey, Capt. P.P., great number of elephants shot by him,
142
.
- Game birds,
265
.
- Gardner, Dr., his account of the coffee bug,
436
-441.
- Gaur,
49
See Mammalia.
- Knox's account of the gaur,
49
.
- Geckoes,
281
.
- Gemma Frisius,
68
.
- Genette,
32
.
- Geology of Ceylon, errors as to,
60
.
- previous accounts,
61
.
- traditions of ancient submersion,
61
.
67
.
- Ceylon has a fauna distinct from India,
62
.
- "Golden Meadows,"
211
n. See
Massoude.
- Golunda rat,
43
.
- Goondah,
114
. See
Rogue.
- Gooneratne, Mr.,
Introd
.
- his story of the jackal,
35
.
- Gordon Cumming, his butchery of elephants in Africa,
146
n.
- Gowra-ellia,
49
.
- Grallæ,
260
.
- Gray, Dr. J.E., Brit. Mus.,
Introd
.
- notice of Ceylon fishes,
366
.
- Great fire-fish,
332
.
- Guinea worm,
397
.
- Günther, Dr. A., on Ceylon reptiles,
275
n.,
304
.
- Gwillim's Heraldry, error as to elephants,
105
n.
- Hambangtotte, elephants of,
99
.
- Hardy, Col, anecdote of, when chased by an elephant,
133
.
- Hardy, Rev. Spence, describes a white monkey,
8
.
- Haroun Alraschid, sends an elephant to Charlemagne,
103
.
- Harrison, Dr.,
95
.
- his anatomy of the elephant,
123
n.,
126
.
- his account of elephant's head,
142
.
- of the elephant's ear,
223
.
- Hastisilpe, a work on elephants,
87
n.,
91
.
- Hawking,
246
.
- Hawks. See Birds,
246
.
- Hedge-hog,
46
.
- Helix hæmastoma, its colouring,
372
.
- Hemiptera,
433
.
462
.
- Hendoo, crook for driving elephants,
212
.
- Herd, a, of elephants, is a family,
111
.
- its mode of electing a leader,
117
.
- Herodotus, on mosquitoes,
435
.
- antipathy of the elephant to the camel,
83
n.
- Herpestes,
38
.
- Herport, Albrecht, his work on India,
71
n.
- Hesperidæ,
426
.
- Hill, Sir John, error as to elephants,
98
.
- Hippopotamus rogues,
115
n.
- Histiophorus,
330
. See
Sword-fish.
- Holland, Dr., his theory as to the formation of tusks,
89
n.
- Holothurin, sea-slug and Trepang,
396
.
- Home, Sir Everard, on the elephant's stomach,
124
.
- error as to the elephant's ear,
223
.
- Home, Randal, error as to elephant,
105
n.
- Homoptera,
462
.
463
.
- Honey-comb, great size of,
418
.
- Hooker, Dr. J.D., on the elephants of the Himalaya,
110
n.
- error as to white ants' nests,
413
.
- on ticks in Nepal,
471
n.,
472
.
- Hora,
115
. See Rogue.
- Horace, alludes to a white elephant,
92
n.
- Hornbill, Buceros,
242
.
243
.
- Horse, alleged antipathy to the elephant,
83
.
- to the camel,
83
n.
- story of, and an elephant,
89
.
- horses taught to fight with elephants,
84
.
- Hotambeya,
40
. See Mongoos.
- Hot-water fishes,
358
.
- Hunt, mode of conducting an elephant-hunt,
157
.
- Hunter, Dr. John, his theory of æstivation,
356
.
- Hurra! 223 n.
- Huxley, Prof.,
Introd
.
- his memorandum on the fishes of Ceylon,
364
.
- Hydrophobia in jackals,
36
.
- Hymenoptera,
416
.
- Ianthina,
370
.
- Ichneumon,
39
. See Mongoos.
- Iguana,
271
. See Reptiles.
- Infusoria, Red, in the Ceylon seas,
400
.
- Insects of Ceylon,
403
.
- their profusion and beauty,
403
.
- hitherto imperfectly described,
404
.
- coleoptera,
405
.
- Beetles, scavengers,
405
.
- coco-nut beetle, tortoise beetle,
407
.
- tortoise beetle,
408
.
- Orthoptera,
408
.
- the soothsayer, leaf-insect,
410
.
- Neuroptera,
411
.
- dragon-flies,
411
.
- ant-lion,
411
.
- white ant, termites,
411
.
[pg 495]
- Insects, Hymenoptera, mason-wasp,
416
.
- wasps, bees, wasps' nest,
418
.
- carpenter bee,
418
.
- ants,
420
.
- value of scavenger ants to conchologists,
421
.
- dimiya or red ant,
422
.
- introduced to destroy coffee-bug,
423
.
- Lepidoptera, butterflies,
424
.
- lycænidæ, hesperidæ,
426
.
- acherontia sathanas,
427
.
- moths, silk-worm,
427
.
- stinging caterpillars,
429
.
- oiketicus,
430
.
- Homoptera, cicada, the "knife-grinder,"
432
.
- Flata,
433
.
- Aphaniptera—fleas,
433
.
- Diptera—mosquitoes,
434
.
- Coffee bug,
436
-441.
- Mr. Walker's memorandum on Ceylon insects,
442
.
- list,
447
.
- Ivory, annual consumption,
78
n.
- superiority of Chinese, ib.
- Jackal,
35
.
- its cunning,
35
.
- probably the "fox" of Scripture,
35
.
- its sagacity in hunting,
36
.
- subject to hydrophobia,
36
.
- jackal's horn, the narric comboo,
37
.
- superstitions connected with,
37
.
- Jackdaw, fable of,
244
. See
Avitchia.
- Jardine, Sir W., error as to elephants shedding their tusks,
79
n.
- Jay, the mountain,
252
. See
Cissa.
- Joinville, on the parasite of the bat,
20
.
- Julus,
477
.
- Jungle fowl,
259
. See Birds.
- Juvenal's allusion to fishes on land,
346
.
- Kabragoya,
272
.
273
. See Iguana.
- Kabara-tel, poison,
274
.
- Kanats in Persia,
339
n.
- Keddah, for taking elephants,
164
.
- Kelaart, Dr., work on the Zoology of Ceylon,
4
.
- examination of the Radiata,
395
.
- discoveries as to the pearl oyster,
375
.
- Kingfisher,
249
. See Birds.
- Kinnis, Dr., cultivates zoology,
4
.
- Kite, on Egyptian sculpture,
246
n.
- Knife-grinder,
432
. See
Cicada.
- Knox, R., account of Ceylon fauna,
Introd
.
- his description of the Wanderoo,
5
.
- of elephants executing criminals,
87
.
- of the mode of catching elephants,
157
.
- Knox, his description of natives fishing,
340
.
- [Greek: Kochlious],
371
.
- Kombook tree, its bark,
170
.
- Korahl,
165
. See Kraal
and Corral.
- derivation of the word,
165
n.
- Kornegalle, beauty of the place,
167
.
- Kottiar, immense oysters,
371
n.
See Cottiar.
- Kraal,
165
. See Corral and
Korahl.
- Krank-bezoeker,
71
n.
- Layard, E.A., his knowledge of Ceylon zoology,
4
.
- his collections of Ceylon birds,
241
.
- story of fish on dry land,
318
.
- anecdote of burying molluscs,
355
.
- Leaf insect. 408-410. See Insects.
- Leaping fish,
332
. See Salarias
alticus.
- Lecanium Caffeæ,
436
.
- Leeches,
479
. See Annelidæ.
- land leech,
479
.
- medicinal leech,
483
.
- cattle leech,
344
.
- Leopard,
25
.
- in Ceylon confounded with the cheetah,
26
.
- superstitions regarding,
26
.
- anecdotes of their ferocity,
27
.
- attracted by the small-pox,
28
.
- story of Major Skinner,
29
.
- monkeys killed by leopards,
31
.
- Lepidoptera,
424
.
- Lepisma, the fish insect,
474
.
- Lima, General de, his account of the weight of elephants' tusks
at
- Livingstone's account of the "rogue" hippopotamus,
115
n.
- Llama of the Andes, its stomach,
128
n.
- Livy, account of fishes on dry land,
346
.
- Lizards,
271
. See Reptiles.
- Lophobranchi,
362
.
- Loris,
12
. See Mammalia.
- two varieties in Ceylon,
12
.
- torture inflicted on it,
13
.
- Lucan, description of the ichneumon,
39
.
- Lycænidæ,
426
.
- Lyre-headed lizard,
277
.
- Macabbees iii. Book, allusion to elephants,
87
n.,
211
n.
- Macacus monkey,
5
.
- Machlis described by Cæsar,
101
.
- Macready, Major, account of a noise made by elephants,
97
.
- his opinion as to the vulnerable point in the elephant's head.
145
n.
- Mahawanso, mentions a white elephant,
93
.
- Mahout, an elephant driver,
181
.
See Ponnekella.
[pg 496]
- Mahout, alleged short life,
222
.
- Malacopterygii abdominales,
362
.
- sub-branchiati,
362
.
- apoda,
362
.
- Mammalia,
3
.
- Monkeys,
5
.
- Rilawa,
5
.
- Wanderoo,
6
.
- error as to the Ceylon Wanderoo,
6
n.
- Wanderoo, mode of flight among trees,
9
.
- monkeys never found dead,
11
.
- Loris,
12
.
- tortures inflicted on it,
13
.
- Bat, flying fox,
14
.
- skeleton of,
14
.
- attracted by toddy to the coco-nut palms,
18
.
- horse-shoe bat,
18
.
- parasite of the bat, Nycteribia,
20
.
21
.
- bears,
22
.
- bears dreaded in Ceylon,
24
.
- leopards,
25
.
- attracted by the odour of small pox,
28
.
- anecdote of a leopard,
29
.
- lesser felines,
32
.
- dogs, Pariah,
34
.
- jackal,
34
.
- the jackal's horn,
36
.
- Mongoos,
37
.
- assaults of Mongoos on the serpent,
38
.
- squirrels,
41
.
- the flying squirrel,
41
.
- rats, the rat snake,
42
.
- coffee rat,
43
.
44
.
- bandicoot,
44
.
45
.
- porcupine,
45
.
- pengolin,
46
-48.
- the gaur,
49
.
- the ox,
50
.
- anecdote of,
51
.
- draft oxen,
51
-53.
- the buffalo,
54
.
- sporting buffaloes,
55
.
- peculiarity of the buffalo's foot,
56
.
- deer,
57
.
- meminna,
57
.
58
.
- Ceylon elk,
59
.
- wild boar,
59
.
- elephant,
69
.
75
.
- whale and dugong,
68
.
69
.
- peculiarities of Ceylon mammalia,
73
.
- list of,
73
.
- Manaar, mermaid taken at,
69
.
- elephants shipped at,
162
.
- pearl fishery,
373
.
- Manis. See Pengolin,
46
.
- Mantis,
410
.
- Massoudi, on the use of elephants in war,
211
n.
- his account of pearl-diving,
377
n.
- Mastacembelus,
338
. See
Eels.
- Megasthenes' account of the mermaid,
69
.
- Mehemet Ali, story of,
34
.
- Melania Paludina, its habit of burying itself,
355
.
- Melania, story of a law suit decided by,
355
n.
- Meleagrina,
373
n. See
Pearl fishery.
- Meminna deer,
58
.
- Mercator,
68
.
- Mercer, Mr., his story of an elephant fight,
86
.
- Mermaid,
68
. See Dugong.
- Mermaids, at Manaar,
69
.
- at Amboina,
70
.
- at Booro,
71
.
- at Edam,
72
.
- Millipeds, Julus,
477
.
- Mites,
472
.
- Mollusca. See Shells.
- Molyneux, on the anatomy of the elephant,
122
n.
- Mongoos,
38
. See Ichneumon.
- species at Neuera-ellia, Herpestes Vitticollis,
38
.
- story of its antidote against the bite of serpents,
39
.
- its mode of killing snakes,
39
.
- Monkeys,
5
.
- never found dead,
11
.
- a white monkey,
8
.
- Moors of Galle, make ornaments of the elephant's teeth,
153
.
- Moors, as caravan drivers,
53
.
- Moose deer,
58
. See Meminna.
- Morris, Mr., account of fishes on land,
348
.
- Mosquitoes, their cunning,
434
.
- Herodotus, account of,
436
.
- probably the plague of flies,
434
n.
- Moths,
427
. See Insects.
- Munster, Sebastian,
68
.
- Musical fishes,
380
.
- account of, at Batticaloa,
380
.
- similar phenomena at other places,
383
n.
- fishes known to utter sounds,
384
.
- Tritonia arborescens,
385
.
- Musk,
32
.
- Mygale, spider,
465
.
- Myriapods,
472
.
- Narric-comboo,
37
. See Jackal's
Horn.
- Natural history neglected in Ceylon,
3
.
- Neela-cobeya, pigeon,
258
.
- Neuroptera,
411
.
- Nietner, on Ceylon insects,
Introd
.
- Nycteribia, parasite of the bat,
20
.
21
.
- its extraordinary structure,
22
.
- Odoric of Portenau, his cure for leech bites,
481
.
- his account of birds with two heads,
243
.
- his account of fishes in Ceylon,
324
n.
[pg 497]
- Oiketicus,
430
.
- Oil-bird,
269
.
- Ophidia,
321
.
- Ortelius,
68
.
- Orthoptera,
408
.
- Ouanderoo. See Wanderoo.
- Owen, Professor, on the structure of the elephant's tusk,
228
.
- on the Protopterus of the Gambia,
352
.
- Owls. See Birds.
- Oxen, their uses and diseases,
50
.
- anecdote of a cow and a leopard,
51
.
- white, eight feet high, seen by Wolf,
52
n.
- Oysters at Bentotte,
371
.
- immense, at Kottiar,
371
n.
- Pachydermata,
59
.
74
.
- Padivil, the great tank,
262
.
- Pallegoix, on the elephants of Siam,
98
n.
- on the fishes of Siam,
347
.
- Palm-cat,
32
.
- Panickeas, elephant catchers,
150
.
158
.
- Pariah dogs,
33
.
- Paris, Matthew, on the elephant,
103
.
- Paroquets, their habits; anecdote of,
256
.
- Passeres,
248
.
- Patterson, R., Esq.,
Introd
.
- Pea-fowl,
244
. See Birds.
- fable of the jackdaw,
244
.
- Pearl fishery of Ceylon, its antiquity,
373
.
- dreary scenery of Aripo,
373
.
- disappearances of the pearl-oyster,
374
.
- capable of transplantation,
376
.
- operation of diving,
377
.
- endurance of the divers under water,
377
.
- growth of the pearl-oyster,
379
.
- pearls of Tamblegam,
380
.
- Pelicans,
262
.
- strange scene at their breeding place,
263
.
- Pengolin,
46
.
- its habits and food,
47
.
- skeleton of,
48
.
- Phile, his account of the elephant,
103
.
- error as to its joints,
107
.
- describes its drinking,
121
n.
- its dispositions,
216
n.
- on the elephant's ear,
224
.
- on elephants burying their dead,
235
.
- Phillipe, on the elephant of Ceylon,
209
.
- Phyllium,
410
. See Leaf
Insect.
- Physalus urticulus,
400
. See
Portuguese Man-of-war.
- Pictet, Mon., his derivation of the word "elephant,"
76
n.
- Pigeons,
257
. See Birds.
- Pigeons, Lady Torrington's pigeon,
258
.
- Placuna placenta, pearls of,
380
.
- Planaria,
398
. See
Radiata.
- Pliny's nereids,
72
n.
- error as to elephants shedding their tusks,
79
n.
- error as to their antipathy to other animals,
85
.
- error as to elephant's joints,
100
.
- account of the machlis,
101
n.
- his knowledge of the vulnerability of the elephant's head,
144
n.
- of fishes on dry land,
346
.
- Ponnekella. See Mahout.
- Polybius' account of fishes on dry land,
346
.
- Pomponius, Mela, account of fishes on land,
346
.
- Porcupine,
45
.
- Portuguese belief in the mermaid,
69
.
- Pott, his derivation of the word elephant,
76
n.
- Presbytes cephalopterus,
7
.
- ursinus,
6
.
9
.
- Thersites,
6
.
10
.
- its fondness of attention,
10
.
- Priamus,
10
.
- its curiosity,
11
.
- Protopterus of the Gambia,
352
.
- Pseudophidia,
322
.
- Pterois volitans,
333
.
- Pterophorus,
430
. See
Insects.
- Pteropus,
14
. See Flying Fox.
- Pyrard de Laval, on the Ceylon elephant,
209
.
- Python, its great size,
303
.
- Quadrumana,
5
.
74
.
- Quatrefage on the Rotifera,
487
.
- Radiata, star-fish,
395
.
- sea-slugs, holothuria,
396
.
- parasitic worms,
396
.
- Guinea worm,
397
.
- planaria,
398
.
- acalephæ,
398
.
- Portuguese Man-of-war,
400
.
- Red infusoria,
400
.
- Raja-kariya, forced labour, in elephant hunts,
170
.
- Raja-welle estate, story of an elephant at,
133
n.
- Ramayana, Ceylon elephants mentioned in,
210
.
- Rats,
42
.
- eaten as food in Oovah and Bintenne,
43
.
- liable to hydrophobia,
43
.
- coffee rat,
43
.
- bandicoot,
44
.
- Rat snake, anecdote of,
43
.
[pg 498]
- Rat-snake, domesticated,
299
n.
- Ray,
326
.
327
.
- Reinaud, on the ancient use of the elephant in Indian wars,
205
n.
- Reptiles of Ceylon described by Dr. Davy,
Introd
.
- lizards, iguana,
271
.
- kabara-tel, poison,
272
.
- blood-suckers,
275
.
- calotes, the green,
276
.
- lyre-headed lizard,
277
.
- chameleon,
278
.
- ceratophora,
279
.
- gecko, anecdotes of,
281
.
282
.
- crocodile, anecdotes of,
282
.
283
.
- crocodile and alligator, skulls of,
283
.
- tortoises,
289
.
- parasites of the tortoise,
289
.
- Terrapins,
290
.
- cruel mode of cutting up turtle,
291
.
- turtle, said to be poisonous,
292
.
- hawk's-bill turtle,
293
.
- cruel mode of taking tortoise-shell,
293
.
- snakes, few poisonous,
294
.
- tic-polonga,
296
.
- cobra de capello,
297
.
- legends of the cobra,
297
-298
n.
- uropeltis,
301
.
- the python,
303
.
- haplocercus,
304
.
- tree-snakes,
305
.
- water snakes,
308
.
- sea snakes,
308
.
- the snake-stone and its composition,
312
-317.
- cæcilia,
317
.
- frogs,
318
.
- tree frogs,
319
.
- list of Ceylon reptiles,
321
.
- snakes peculiar to Ceylon,
322
.
- Rhinolophus,
19
. See Horse-shoe
Bat.
- Ribeyro's account of pearl-diving,
378
.
- Rilawa monkey,
5
.
- Rodentia,
41
.
74
.
- Rogers, Major, story of his horse,
84
.
- his death by lightning,
84
n.
- anecdote of an elephant killed by him,
107
.
- great numbers of elephants shot by him,
142
.
- "A Rogue" elephant. See Elephant,
114
.
- derivation of the term "Rogue," 114.
- Ronkedor,
114
. See
"Rogue."
- Ronquedue,
114
. See
"Rogue."
- dangerous encounters with,
136
.
- Rotifera, marvellous faculty in,
486
.
- Rousette. See Flying-fox and Pteropus,
14
.
- Ruminantia,
49
.
74
.
- Salarias Alticus,
332
.
- Sardines, said to be poisonous,
324
.
- Saw fish,
325
. See Fishes.
- Scaliger, Julius,
68
.
- Scansores,
256
.
- Scarus harid,
335
.
- Schenck,
371
. See
Chank.
- Schlegel's essay on the elephant,
208
n.
- Schlegel, Prof., of Leyden, his account of the Sumatran
elephant,
66
.
- Schmarda, Prof.,
5
.
- Schomburgk, Sir R., on the fishes of Guiana,
347
.
- Sciurus Tennentii,
41
n.
- Scolopiendræ, centipede,
474
.
- Scorpions,
474
.
- Sea slugs, holothuria,
397
.
- Sea snakes,
308
.
- Seir-fish,
324
.
- Seneca, account of fishes on dry land,
346
.
- Septuagint, allusion to elephants in,
87
.
210
n.
- Serpents,
294
. See Reptiles.
- Shakspeare, on the elephant,
105
.
- describes its capture in pit-falls,
157
n.
- Sharks,
325
.
- Shark charmer,
378
.
- Shaw, error as to elephants shedding their tusks,
79
n.
- Shells of Ceylon,
369
.
- lanthina,
370
.
- Bullia vittata,
370
.
- chanks,
371
.
- oysters, immense,
371
n.
- Helix hæmastoma,
372
.
- Pearl fishery,
373
.
- Musical shells,
381
.
- Mr. Henley's memorandum,
386
.
- uncertainty as to species,
387
.
- list of Ceylon shells,
388
.
- Siam, fishes on dry land,
347
.
- Silk, cultivated by the Dutch,
429
.
- Silkworm. See Insects.
- Sindbad's story of the elephants burying-place,
236
.
- Skinner, Major, knowledge of Ceylon.
Introd
. n.
- adventure with a leopard,
30
.
- great number of elephants killed by him,
142
.
- description of the Panickeas or elephant catchers,
158
.
159
n.
- anecdotes of elephants,
118
.
- collection of Ceylon fish,
339
.
- Small-pox attracts the leopard,
28
.
- native superstition,
29
.
- Snakes,
294
. See Reptiles.
- few venomous,
296
.
- tic-polonga,
296
.
- cobra de capello,
297
.
- legends of,
297
n.
- stories of,
298
.
[pg 499]
- Snakes, tamed snakes,
299
n.
- snakes crossing the sea,
300
.
- curious tradition of the cobra-de-capello,
300
.
- uropeltis, and explanation of the popular belief,
302
.
- reluctance of Buddhists to kill snakes,
303
.
- python or "boa,"
303
.
- tree snakes,
305
.
- the Passerita fusca,
306
.
- water snakes,
308
.
- sea snakes,
308
.
- their geographical distribution,
309
.
- their habits,
310
.
- cæcilia,
317
.
- Snake-stone, its alleged virtue,
312
.
- anecdotes of its use,
312
.
- analysis of, by Professor Faraday,
315
.
- Sofala, pearls at,
375
n.
- Solinus, on the elephant,
103
.
- Soothsayer insect,
410
.
- Spectre butterfly,
426
.
- Spiders. See Arachnida,
464
.
- at Gampola,
465
.
- at Pusilawa,
471
.
- Squirrel,
41
.
- the flying squirrel,
44
.
- Star-fish,
396
. See Radiata.
- Stick insect,
410
. See
Insects.
- Stinging caterpillars,
429
.
- Strabo, his account of fishes on dry land,
346
.
- Strachan, Mr., account of the elephants shipped at Ceylon,
163
n,
210
n.
- Stuckley, on the anatomy of the elephant,
123
n.
- Sumatra confounded with Ceylon,
67
.
- elephant of,
64
.
- points in which it differs from that of India,
65
.
- Sun bird,
249
. See Birds.
- Superstitions:—Singhalese folk-lore regarding bears,
24
n.
- leopards,
27
.
29
.
- mongoos,
38
.
- kabra-goya,
273
.
- cobra-de-capello,
300
.
- use of snake-stones,
315
.
- elephants' burial-place,
236
.
- Suriya trees, caterpillars on,
429
.
- Syrnum Indranee,
246
. See
Devil-bird.
- Swallows,
248
. See Birds.
- Sword-fish,
328
.
- Tailor-bird,
251
. See Birds;
- Tamblegam, lake of,
380
.
- Tarentula, Mygale fasciata,
465
.
- fight with a cockroach,
467
.
- numerous at Gampola,
465
.
- Tavalam, a caravan of bullocks,
53
.
- Tavernier, error as to Ceylon elephants,
203
.
214
.
- Taylor, the translator of Aristotle, his error as to elephants'
joints,
- Tchitrea paradisi,
250
.
- Temminck, his discovery of the Sumatran elephant,
64
.
- Templeton, Dr. R.A., his knowledge of Ceylon,
Introd
.
- his valuable aid in the present work, ib.
- his cultivation of zoology,
4
.
- notice of Ceylon monkeys,
6
.
- Termites, white ants, their ravages,
412
.
- whence comes their moisture,
412
n.
- Terrapins,
290
.
- Terrier, attacks an elephant,
85
.
- Testudinata,
289
.
- Thaun, Philip de, on the elephant,
104
.
- Theobaldus' Physiologus,
104
.
- Theophrastus' account of fishes on dry land,
344
.
345
.
- Thevenot, on the Ceylon elephant,
203
.
- Thomson's "Seasons," error as to the elephant,
106
.
- Thunberg, account of the snake-stone,
317
.
- Thysdnura,
464
.
- Ticks,
475
.
- Tic-polonga,
296
. See Reptiles.
- Tiger at Trincomalie,
25
n.
- Toad,
319
.
- Torrington, Viscount, his tax on dogs,
33
.
- Tortoises,
289
.
291
. See Turtle.
- parasite of,
289
.
- fresh-water tortoises,
290
. See
Terrapins.
- Tortoise-shell, cruel mode of taking,
293
.
- Tree frogs,
320
.
- Tree snakes,
304
.
- Trepang,
396
. See Sea-slug.
- Tritonia arborescens,
385
.
See Musical Fish.
- Trombidium tinctorum. See Mites.
- Trumpeting of elephants,
97
.
201
.
- Trunk, elephant's, origin of the name,
97
n.
- Tsetse fly of Africa,
40
.
- Turbinella rapa,
371
. See
Chank.
- Turtle,
291
. See Reptiles.
- barbarous treatment of,
291
.
- Tushes,
79
.
- Tusks,
79
. See Elephant; Ivory.
- fallacy that they are shed,
79
.
- weight of,
80
.
- their uses,
80
.
- singular shapes of,
88
n.
[pg
500]
- Tusks, Dr. Holland's theory of their formation,
88
n.
- Tytler, Mr., story of an elephant,
133
n.
- Uropeltis,
301
.
- Urré! cry of the elephant drivers,
222
.
- Valentyn's account of the mermaid,
70
.
- Dutch mode of taking elephants,
164
.
- Venloos Bay, its profusion of shells,
369
.
- Vossius, Isaac,
68
.
- Waloora. See Wild-boar,
59
.
- dreaded by the Singhalese,
59
.
- Wanderoo monkey,
5
.
- Wasps, wasps' nest,
418
.
- Water-fowl,
260
.
262
.
- Water snakes,
308
.
- Weaver-bird,
251
.
- Whales,
68
. See Cetacea.
- White, Adam, Esq., Brit Mus.,
Introd
.
- White, of Selbourne, his theory of animals suckled by strange
mothers,
113
n.
- White ants,
411
. See
Termites.
- Whiting, Mr., account of buried fishes,
342
n.,
354
.
- Wild-boar,
59
.
- Wolf, Jo. Christian, travels in Ceylon,
99
n.,
115
n.
- his account of elephants there,
99
.
- describes pitfalls for elephants,
157
n.
- Wood-carrying moth,
430
. See
Insects.
- Worms, parasite,
396
. See
Radiata.
- Wound when elephant shooting,
154
.
- Wright, Thomas, Esq., F.S.A.,
104
.
- Yarrell's theory of buried fish,
342
.
- Yule's embassy to Ava,
216
n.
- Zimb fly,
434
.
- Zoology neglected in Ceylon,
3
. See
Natural History.
- partial extent to which it has been cultivated,
Introd
.
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