10 
Jonst. quadr. t. 79. f. 3. Crocodilus. 
Raj. quad. 261. Lacertus maximus. 14 
Boot. jav. t. 55. Crocodylus Cayman. 
Marcgr. bras. 242. Jacare. 
Olear. mus. 8. t. 7. f. 3. Crocodylus. 
Bell. mus. 47. 1. 13. Crocodilus niloticus. 
Sloan, jam. 2. p. 332. Crocodilus. 
Seb. mus. 1 . 1. 103.104. Crocodilus. 
Merian. sur. 49. 1. 69. Crocodil. 
Vallisn. nat. 1 . t. 43. 
Catesb. car. 2. t. 63. Lacertus maximus. 14 
Lives in the waters of Africa, Asia, and America. 
Anatomy of the crocodile. Hasselq.iter. 292. 
It lays one hundred eggs. These are dug up by the ichneumon, a small bird. 15 
When the young are hatched, the mother calls them forth onto her back and 
leads them to water. The male and female swallow down those who fall in the 
water. It eats under water. Joined together in a group, they disturb the aquatic 
animals. Leviathan Jobi. 40:20; 41:24. 16 
It is fierce to those fleeing it. Those who know how, leap onto its back and control 
it. 1 ? 
Caudiver- 
bera 
2. Lizard with a depressed-flat, pinnate tail, palmate feet. 
Few//, peruv. 2. p. 319. t. 319. 
Seb. mus. 2. t. 62. f. 9. 
It lives in Peru. 
superci- 
iosa 
3. Lizard with a carinate tail, back and eyebrows ciliate. 
Mus. Ad. Fr. 1 . p. 40. The same lizard. 
page 201 
Seb. mus. 1. 1. 109. f. 4. 
Lives in the Indies. 
scutata 
4.Lizard with an average sized, subcompressed tail, toothed dorsal suture, 
bimucronate occiput. 
Seb..mus. 1. p. 173. 1. 109. f. 3. Huge, scuted , amboinian 18 salamander. 
Lives in Asia. 
Monitor 
5. Lizard with a carinate tail and a shortened body. 
Mus. Ad. Fr. 1 . p. 41. Lizard with an entirely two-edged tail, five-toed feet, all toes 
clawed. 
Seb. mus. 2. t. 86. f. 2 
1. 105. f. 1. 
1./.94. f. 1.2. 
Lives in the Indies. 
The body is verticillated with white ocellate spots. Abdomen white, with 
interrupted linear bands. 
principa - 
lis 
6. Lizard with a subcarinate tail; solid throat crest, smooth back. 
Mus. Ad. Fr. 1 . p. 43. 
