O'Donnell. Animal ghosts

Today's free book is Animal ghosts, or Animal hauntings and the hereafter by Elliott O'Donnell (1913). For the table of contents, check at the bottom of this post below the image.

The book is available at Hathi Trust (I have not checked for other online sources).


Table of Contents

CHAPTER I. CATS
The Black Cat of the Old Manor House, Oxenby—Correspondence re Cat Phantasms—The Headless Cat of No. —, Lower Seedley Road, Seedley, Manchester— The Cat on the Post—Mystic Properties of Cats 

CHAPTER II. DOGS
The Case of James Durham—The Grey Dog of-House, Birmingham—The Dog in the Cupboard— How the Ghost of a Dog saved Life—A Precentor's Adventure—Phantom Dog seen on Souter Fell— The Jumping Ghost—Dogs seen before a Death—A Dog scared by a Canine Ghost—The Phantom Dachshund of W. — Street, London, W.—An All Hallow Eve Ghost—The Strange Disappearance of Mr. Jeremiah Dance—Phantasms of Living Dogs— The Yellow Dog of K— University—National Ghosts in the form of Dogs—The Mauthe Doog—Spectral Hounds

CHAPTER III. HORSES AND THE UNKNOWN
A Phantom Cavalcade—The Miller on the Grey Horse —A Phantom Horse and Rider—The White Horse of Eastover—The Afrikander's Story—Heralds of Death—Phantom Coach in U.S.A.—A Story from Marseilles—Summary of Horses—Phantasms of Living Horses—Horses and the Psychic Faculty of Scent— Phantom Policeman and Horse—Phantom Huntsmen and Horses 

CHAPTER IV. BULLS, COWS, PIGS, ETC.
The Kirk-grim—Phantasm of a Goat—Phantom Hogs of the Moat Grange—Sheep—Spectre Flock of Sheep in Germany

CHAPTER V. WILD ANIMALS AND THE UNKNOWN
Animal Phantasms and the Moon—The Case of Martin Tristram—Phantasms of Cat and Ape—Hauntings by a White Rabbit—John Wesley's Ghost—Psychic Faculty in Hares and Rabbits

CHAPTER VI. INHABITANTS OF THE JUNGLE
Elephants, Lions, Tigers, etc.—The White Tiger—Jungle Animals and Psychic Faculties

CHAPTER VII. BIRDS AND THE UNKNOWN
Case from Occult Review—Bird Hauntings in Russia— Hauntings in the Country Church—Capt. Morgan's Experiences—Addenda—Old Authorities on Bird Omens

CHAPTER VIII. A BRIEF RETROSPECT