| Nasal | bones, description of the catarrh, nature of cavity, polypus in the |
| Neck | should be long in the greyhound |
| Nepâl dog | description of the |
| Nerves | description of the |
| Nervous system | diseases of |
| Newfoundland dog | description of the as a retriever two varieties of account of two imported into this country |
| New Holland dog | description of the |
| New Zealand dog | description of the |
| Nictitating membrane | of the eye |
| Nimrod | opinion on kennel lameness |
| Nitrate of potash | a useful diuretic |
| Nitrate of silver | a caustic recommended for the bites of rabid dogs useful in chorea in canker |
| Nitric acid | a caustic |
| Norfolk spaniel | description of the |
| Nose | anatomy of the diseases of the discharge from the, in distemper |
| Nux vomica | effects of |
| Olfactory nerves | size of, in different animals development of the description of the (1) (2) (3) |
| Ophthalmia | symptoms of causes of treatment of chronic, treatment of traumatic sympathetic |
| Oppian | the first who mentions hunting with dogs description of British dogs by |
| Orbit of the eye | form of the |
| Orford, Lord | first crossed greyhounds with the bull-dog death of |
| Otorrhœa | simple, treatment of |
| Otter-hound | description of the |
| Ovaries | removal of the |
| Ovid | description of coursing by |
| Ozæna | nature and treatment of injection for |
| Rabies | cases (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) early symptoms progress post-mortem appearances causes period of incubation (1) (2) duration nature of the virus nature of the disease treatment of persons bitten in the horse (1) (2) (3) in the rabbit in the guinea-pig in the cat in the fowl in the badger in the wolf trials concerning the death of persons by (1) (2) (3) epilepsy taken for editorial remarks on recipes for the cure of preventive treatment for |
| Radius | fracture of the |
| Radcliffe | D., on scent |
| Rectum | the |
| Remedial | means for the cure of diseases |
| Retriever | Newfoundland dog used as |
| Rheumatism | nature, causes, and treatment of |
| Richard II | anecdote of the dog of |
| Richmond | the third Duke of, built Goodwood kennel |
| Roman | sacrifices of dogs, description of |
| Rottenness | of the lungs |
| Rupture | of the heart, case of post-mortem appearances of the colon of the bladder |
| Russian | greyhound, description of the pointer, description of the |
| Ulceration | of the cornea of the eyelids |
| Unguents | use of, in mange |
| Unguiculata | a tribe of animals |
| Uterus | case of inversion of the extirpation and cure |
| Vagina | polyps in the |
| Van Diemen Land | ravages of wild dogs in |
| Varieties | three divisions of first division of second division of third division of |
| Vatel | his observations on the pulse of different animals |
| Vegetating excrescences in the ear | nature and treatment of |
| Vermifuge | glass the most effectual (1) (2) |
| Vertebrated animals | what |
| Vinegar | useful for fomentations |
| Voice | change of in rabies |
| Vyner | Mr., opinion on kennel lameness |
| Warts | treatment of (1) (2) (3) of the ear |
| Washing | of hounds disapproved of |
| Watch-dog | frequent ill-usage of the |
| Water-spaniel | description of the anecdotes of the |
| Weak | eyes |
| Wild dog | description of the of Africa of Australia of Van Diemen Land |
| Williamson, Captain | account of the wild dogs of Nepâl on the degeneration of dogs in India description of the dhole |
| Wolf | supposed to be the origin of the dog anecdotes of the |
| Wolf-dog | Irish Italian |
| Worms | varieties of symptoms of means of expelling cases of a cause of sudden death causes of a cause of epilepsy a cause of distemper |
| Wounds | of the ear |
| Yellow distemper | nature of treatment of |
| Yellows | the |
| Zinc | sulphate of, a valuable excitant |
| Zoological | classification of the dog |