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Chap. I. On the nature of aquatic creatures in general, and all others are according to the order of the Latin alphabet . . § 1, pp. 1515-1550
1. Aslet A type of fish, perhaps a variety of mullet..
2. Allec Herring or a similar small fish..
3. Anguilla Eel..
4. Alforaz.
5. Astaroz.
6. Albyroz.
7. Aries marinus sea ram.
8. Aureum vellus golden fleece.
9. Abarenon.
10. Accipender Sturgeon..
11. Amius.
12. Hamger.
13. Afforus.
14. Australis.
15. Aranea spider-fish.
16. Abydes.
17. Hahane.
18. Beluae beasts.
19. Barchera.
20. Bothae.
21. Borbothae Burbot..
22. Babilonici pis-
ces Babylonian fish.
23. Cetus whale.
24. Clancius.
25. Congrui Conger eels..
26. Carperen Carp..
27. Capitatus.
28. Corvi maris sea crows.
29. Cocleae snails.
30. Concha shellfish.
31. Canceri crabs.
32. Cocodrillus crocodile.
33. Cahab.
34. Cricos.
35. Celethi.
36. Chylon.
37. Canes marini dogfish.
38. Caeruleum.
39. Draco maris sea dragon.
40. Delfini dolphins.
41. Dies.
42. Dentrix vel
peagrus dentex or pagrus (types of sea bream).
43. Equus maris sea horse.
44. Equus Nili Nile horse/hippopotamus.
45. Equus fluminis river horse.
46. Exposita.
47. Helcus.
48. Eschynus.
49. Ezox.
49a. Huso Beluga sturgeon..
50. Ericius sea urchin.
51. Exochinus.
52. Eracleydes.
53. Foca seal.
54. Fastaleon.
55. Gonger Conger eel..
56. Gobio gudgeon.
57. Granus.
58. Galalea.
59. Garcanez.
60. Gladius swordfish.
61. Ipodromus.
62. Irundo maris sea swallow.
63. Kalaoz.
64. Kyloz.
65. Koky.
66. Kylion.
67. Karabo.
68. Luligo squid.
69. Ludolacra.
70. Lolligenes cuttlefish.
71. Locusta maris sea locust/lobster.
72. Lepus mari-
nus sea hare.
73. Lucius pike.
74. Murenae moray eels.
75. Mugilus mullet.
76. Margaritae pearls.
77. Megaris.
78. Mullus red mullet.
79. Multipes octopus.
80. Murices murex (shellfish).
81. Mus marinus sea mouse.
82. Mulus mullet.
83. Milago.
84. Monoceros narwhal/unicorn fish.
85. Monachus ma-
ris sea monk.
86. Nereides nereids.
87. Nautilus nautilus.
88. Nasus nase (fish).
89. Orcha orca/killer whale.
90. Ostreae oysters.
91. Purpurae purple-dye shellfish.
92. Pyna pen shell.
93. Pungicius stickleback.
94. Pecten scallop.
95. Porcus mari-
nus sea pig/porpoise.
96. Pavo maris sea peacock.
97. Perna mussel.
98. Pistris sea monster/whale.
99. Platanistae river dolphin.
100. Polipus octopus.
101. Rana marina frogfish.
102. Rumbus turbot.
103. Raythae.
104. Salmo salmon.
105. Sturio sturgeon.
106. Spongia sponge.
107. Scolopendra centipede/sea creature.
108. Stella starfish.
109. Sunus.
110. Solaris.
111. Scuatina angel shark.
112. Salpa salema porgy.
113. Sepia cuttlefish.
114. Sparus sea bream.
115. Scorpio maris sea scorpion.
116. Scaurus.
117. Serra sawfish.
118. Serra minor lesser sawfish.
119. Syrenae sirens.
120. Scilla.
121. Scinci skinks.
122. Stincus skink.
123. Testudines turtles.
124. Tygnus.
125. Testeum.
126. Tortuca tortoise.
127. Torpedo electric ray.
128. Trebius.
129. Truthae trout.
130. Timallus grayling.
131. Vulpes mari-
nae thresher sharks.
132. Viperae mari-
nae sea vipers.
133. Venth.
134. Vergiliades.
135. Vacca marina manatee/sea cow.
136. Zedrosus.
137. Zydeath.
138. Zytyron.
139. Xysyus.
Chap. 1. On the nature of serpents in general . . . . . § 1-5, pp. 1551-1553
Chap. 2. On the knowledge of the nature and complexions of the poison of serpents.