Zoological Mythology or the Legends of Animals by Angelo de Gubernatis, Professor of Sanskrit and Comparative Literature in the Istituto di Studii Superiori E di Perfezionamento, at Florence Foreign Member of the Royal Institute of Philology and Ethnography of the Dutch Indies, in Two VolumesVolumes 1 and 2 1872 CONTENTSDedicationVolume 1.-First Part. The Animals Of The Earth.Chapter 1. The Cow and the Bull.Chapter 2. The Horse.Chapter 3. The Ass.Chapter 4. The Sheep, the Ram, and the Goat.Volume 2.-First Part. The Animals Of The Earth.Chapter 5. The Hog, the Wild Boar, and the Hedgehog.Chapter 6. The Dog.Chapter 7. The Cat, the Weasel, the Mouse, the Mole, the Snail, the Ichneumon, the Scorpion, the Ant, the Locust, and the Grasshopper.Chapter 8. Hare, Rabbit, Ermine, and Beaver.Chapter 9. The Antelope, the Stag, the Deer, and the Gazelle.Chapter 10. The Elephant.Chapter 11. The Monkey and the Bear.Chapter 12. The Fox, the Jackal, and the Wolf.Chapter 13. The Lion, the Tiger, the Leopard, the Panther, and the Chameleon.Chapter 14. The Spider.-Second Part. The Animals Of The Air.Chapter 1. Birds.Chapter 2. The Hawk, the Eagle, the Vulture, the Phœœnix, the Harpy, the Strix, the Bat, the Griffon, and the Siren.Chapter 3. The Wren, the Beetle, and the Firefly.Chapter 4. The Bee, the Wasp, the Fly, the Gnat, the Mosquito, the Horsefly, and the Cicada.Chapter 5. The Cuckoo, the Heron, the Heathcock, the Partridge, the Nightingale, the Swallow, the Sparrow, and the Hoopoe.Chapter 6. The Owl, the Crow, the Magpie, and the Stork.Chapter 7. The Woodpecker and the Martin.Chapter 8. The Lark and the Quail.Chapter 9. The Cock and the Hen.Chapter 10. The Dove, the Duck, the Goose, and the Swan.Chapter 11. The Parrot.Chapter 12. The Peacock.-Third Part. The Animals Of The Water.Chapter 1. Fishes, and Particularly the Pike, the Sacred Fish Or Fish Of St Peter, the Carp, the Melwel, the Herring, the Eel, the Little Goldfish, the Sea-Urchin, the Little Perch, the Bream, the Dolphin, and the Whale.Chapter 2. The Crab.Chapter 3. The Tortoise.Chapter 4. The Frog, the Lacerta Viridis, and the Toad.Chapter 5. The Serpent and the Aquatic Monster.