INTRODUCTION 



93-i45 Habitat and Habit of various Fishes; 446- 

 512 the Mating of various Fishes; 513-553 Mating 

 of Eels, Turtles, Poulpes ; 554-579 Mating of 

 Muraena; 580-583 Mating of Dolphin; 584-637 

 Fish-breeding in general ; 638-645 Molluscs, Sel- 

 achians, etc.; 646-685 Dolphin; 686-701 Seal; 702- 

 733 Love of offspring among animals ; 734-741 Dog- 

 fish ; 742-746 Angel-shark ; 747-755 Glaucus ; 756- 

 76 1 Tunny; 762-797 Oysters and Aphya. 



Bk. n. 1-42 Prooemium ; 43-55 Fishes prey one on 

 the other ; 56-85 the Torpedo ; 86-1 19 the Fishing 

 Frog; 120-127 Cuttle-fish; 128-140 Prawn; 141- 

 l66 Ox-ray (Cephalopterus Giorna) ; 167-180 Crab 

 and Oyster; 181-185 Star-fish and Oyster; 186-198 

 Pinna and Pinnoteres ; 199-224 L'ranoscopus scaber ; 

 225-231 Sea-urchins; 232-252 Poulpe (Octopus); 

 253-421 Spiny Lobster, Muraena, Poulpe; 422-500 

 V'enomous Fishes — Scolopendra, lulis, Poulpe, Cuttle- 

 fish, Goby, Scorpion, Sea-swallow, Weever, Squalus 

 centrina. Sting- ray ; 501-532 Parasites of Tunny and 

 Dog-fish ; 533-552 Dolphin ; 553-627 Dolphin and 

 Amia (Bonito) ; 628-641 Dolphin; 642-663 Grey 

 Mullet (K€crT/D€i's); 664-688 Epilogue. 



Bk. in. 1-28 Prooemium ; 29-49 Attributes of 

 the Fisherman; 50-71 Seasons for Fishing; 72-91 

 Instruments of Fisherman ; 92-97 Wiles of Fish ; 

 98-116 Grey Mullet (Keo-rpevs) ; 117-120 Muraena; 

 121-125 Bas"se; 126-127 Mormyrus ; 128-131 Basse; 

 132-137 Orcynus (largest size' of Tunny); 138-143 

 Ox-ray, Sea-sheep, Skate, Hake (?) ; 144-148 Bonito 

 and Fox-shark; 149-155 Torpedo; 156-165 Cuttle- 

 fish ; 166-168 Squid ; 169-204 Baits for various Fish ; 

 205-337 Anthias ; 338-370 Cantharus or Black Sea- 

 bream ; 371-413 Admos ; 414-431 Saupe ; 432-442 Red 



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