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  1. Table of Contents
  2. Illustrations
  3. Tables
  4. Acknowledgments
  5. Introduction: Canamalia Urbanis
  6. The Memory of an Elephant:Savagery, Civilization, and Spectacle
  7. The Urban Horse and the Shaping of Montreal, 1840–1914
  8. Wild Things: Taming Canada’s Animal Welfare Movement
  9. Fish out of Water: Fish Exhibition in Late Nineteenth-Century Canada
  10. The Beavers of Stanley Park
  11. Species at Risk: C. Tetani, the Horse, and the Human
  12. Got Milk? Dirty Cows, Unfit Mothers, and Infant Mortality, 1880–1940
  13. Howl: The 1952–56 Rabies Crisis and the Creation of the Urban Wild at Banff
  14. Arctic Capital: Managing Polar Bears in Churchill, Manitoba
  15. Cetaceans in the City: Orca Captivity, Animal Rights, and Environmental Values in Vancouver
  16. Epilogue: Why Animals Matter in Urban History, or Why Cities Matter in Animal History
  17. Contributors
  18. Index

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2.1 Economic status in the horsey trades.

2.2 Horsedrawn equipment registered, Montreal, 1865-1895.

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