NOTES 



261 



P. 197. 1. 5-6 from top. 



id vidiffem faepiusj See VI vol. I 

 p. 96. 



P. 197. 1. 15 from bottom. 



defectum fupplentes] SeeXIVvol. 

 I p. 155, XV vol. I p. 172 ff., and espe* 

 daily XXII vol. II p. 67. 



P. 198. 1. 14 from bottom. 



fuerint contextae] See XV vol. I 

 p. 174. 



P. 198. 1. 9 from bottom. 



pafferem marinum praeter] As to 

 what, at the time of Steno, was meant 

 by asellus minor, solea and passer ma* 

 rinus, see Historia? Naturalis De Pisci* 

 bus Et Cetis Libri V. Cum arneis figu= 

 ris Iohannes Ionstonvs . . . concinauit. 

 Francofvrti Ad Moenum [1649]. pp. 

 7-8 plate I 2, pp. 87-90 plate XX 

 and p. 99. 



P. 199. 1. 12 from top. 

 xyftico]Ed.Hafniael664has/ ystico. 



P. 199. 1. 16 from bottom. 



nervea] See note to vol. I p. 95. 1. 

 11—12 from top. 



P. 199. 1. 3-5 from bottom. 



Simon Paulli . . . inferuit] See Si'= 

 moms Paulli . . . Quadripartitum Bota= 

 nicum De Simplicivm Medicamentorvm 

 Facultatibus . . . Argentorati 1667. p. 84. 

 In the first edition, Rostock 1639, this 

 is not mentioned. 



P. 200. 1. 2 from top. 



eleganter] All editions have elegan= 

 tes. 



P. 200. 1. 13 from top. 

 ipfe pronuntiat] Exercitationes De 



Generatione Animalium . . . Autore Gvi= 

 lielmo Harveo . . . Londini 1651. Exercit. 

 4. p. 1 1 : Infunt omnibus avibus, ferpen= 

 tibus, quadrupedibus oviparis, atque eti= 

 am pifcibus (ut facile in Cyprino videre 

 ejl) renes, &. ureteres, per quos urina 

 prqfluat .gvod Ariftotelem, aliofqve hac- 

 tenus Philofophos latuit. — See also 

 Aristoteles, De Animalibus Historia 

 ('Ai Ttepi t& Zqia 'Iaropiai) lib. II c. 16. 



P. 200. 1. 12-13 from bottom. 



repletam] All editions have repletum. 



P. 201. 1. 9 from bottom. 



qvod . . . Simoni Paulli contigitj 

 Simon Paulli may have communicated 

 this to Steno by word of mouth; at any 

 rate it is not mentioned in Paulli's 

 writings. 



P. 202. 1. 2 from top. 



Rondeletium] See Gvlielmi Ronde= 

 letii . . . Libri de Pifcibus Marinis, in 

 quibiis verae Pifcium effigies exprejfae 

 funt . . . Lvgdvni 1554. lib. XII c. 4. 

 pp. 342—344. In this place we find the 

 picture of a ray's egg, which is described 

 simply as an egg, not as the uterus or 

 thefish. Referencesto^lnsfofe/es, DeAnU 

 malibus Historia ('Ai nepi xa Zata'laxopi- 

 ai) lib. I c. 5, lib. II c. 13 and especially 

 lib. VI c. 10. 



P. 202. 1. 2 from top. 



Gefnerum] See Conradi Gesneri... 

 Hifloriae Animalium Liber HII. qui ejl 

 de Pifcium 6- Aquatilium animantium 

 natura . . . Tigvri 1558. p. 930, where 

 Rondelet's description is reprinted ver- 

 batim together with the picture of the 

 egg- 



P. 202. 1. 2 from top. 

 Jonftonum] I. c. p. 34 and plate XII 



