Chap. 53.] ANIMALS THAT EXIST IN THE SEA. C3 



the galeos, 20 the garos, 71 the hippos," the hjppuros, 58 the hi- 

 rundo, 24 the holipleumon,** the hippocampus,* 6 the Lepar, 27 the 

 ictinus 29 and the iulis. 29 There are various kinds also of la- 

 certi, 30 the springing loligo, 31 the crayfish,' 2 the lantern-fish, 33 

 the Iqws, 34 the larinus, the sea-hare, 35 and the sea-lion, 3 * with 

 arms like those of the crab, aud in the other parts of the body 

 like the cray-fish. 



"We have the surmullet 37 also, the sea black-bird, 38 highly 

 esteemed among the rock-fish ; the mullet, 39 the melanurus, 40 

 the nncna, 41 the mieotis, 42 the murrcna, 43 the roys, 44 the mitu- 

 lus, 46 the myiscus, 46 the murex, 47 the oculuta, 4 * the ophidion, 49 

 the oyster, 60 the otia, 5 the orcynus the largest of all the pe- 

 lamidrs 42 and one that never returns to the Pains Mreotis, like 

 the tritomus* 3 in appearance, and best when old the orbis,* 4 



20 A kind of squalus. See B. ix. c. 70. 2l S-c B. xxxi. c. 43. 



22 Or ** horse." The crab, probably, mentioned in B. ix. c. 51. 



23 See B. ix. c. 21. ** Or sea-swallow. See B. ix. c. 43. 

 25 Lungs of the sea." The same as the Tuhnoncs, or st-a-lun^s. men- 

 tioned in B. ix. c. 71, and in Chapter 3G of this Book. 



'* See B. ix. c. 1. 



27 Or ' sea-liver.'' A sort of rock-fish, according- to AthenaDUS. 



'** The fame as the " milvus'' or ' sea-kite," mentioned in B. ix. c. 43. 



29 See Chapter 31 of tliin Book. Instead of this fish and the preceding 

 one, most of the editions mention the " elueatenes," a cetaceous fish, accord- 

 in to Atht-ntLMis, much used for baking. 



J " " Sea-lixards." 3l Sec B. ix. c. 45. 



32 4t Locusta." Sec B. ix. c. />0. S1 4< Lucerna." Sec B. ix. c. 43. 



31 Neither this fish nor thy "larinus" has ht-en ideiitilied. 



3a See B. ix. c. 7'2, and Chapter 3 of this Bonk. 



M See B. ix. c. 51. 37 See B. ix. c. 30. 



8 * See B. ix. c. 20. 39 Sec B. ix. c. '20. 



40 Sec Chapter 8 of this Book. Holland translates this "The blacke 

 tailc perch, (which sonic take for a rulfe, others for a sea-brcame)." 



* l See B. ix. c. 42. 



42 A Ch of the Nile, according to JElian. "Mcryx" is another 

 reading, a kind of Sear us, it is thought. 



** S( e B. ix. c. 23. " A shell-fish. Sec B. ix. c. 56. 



41 See Chapter 31 of this Book. 



40 See Chapter 31 of this Hook. 47 See B. ix. c. 61. 



4s The " eye-fish." A kind of lamprey has been suggested. 



4 Sec Chapter 35 of thi Book. *> See B. ix. c. 21. 



51 *' Sea-ears." A kind of oyster, Holland says. 



Sec B. ix. c. 20. 



w He speaks of it as a kind of Pelamis,- a little further on. 



S4 The sun-fish. Sec Chapter 6 of this Book. 



