SFA. BPE, 22 tx ae Soe E X. 
CarTILAGINOUS fith, ne 
characters 
Ceraceous fifh, 
racters 33 
Charr 256 
—-, gilt and red, probably 
Ne Lf 
their cha- 


the fame fifh 258 
Chub 313 
Coal-fith 152 
‘ Coble, a fort of boat 194 
Cod-fifh, the common 137 
‘fith affecting cold cli- 
mates ibid 
» vaft fifhery off Nezw- 
_ foundland 138, 139 

very prolific 140 
Conger, how differing from 
the eel 1 
» an article of com- 
merce in Cornwall 

117 
_ Cook 210 
~ Comber ibid 
1B 
Dab 188 
—— {mear-dab I 89 
Dace, or Dare Br2 
Digby, Sir Kenelm, fingular 
experiment of 341 
Dog-fith, the picked 77 
—— greater, produces what 


is called Indian grafs 8g 
— leffer go 
Dolphin 48 
venerated by the an- 
tients 49 
falfely reprefented by 
painters 50 
Doree 181 
Dragonet 130 
——, the leffer 133 
E. 
Eel, will quit its element 111 
Fel, impatient of cold 112° 
——, their generation 113 
—, the moft univerfal ot . 

fifth 114 
—— defpifed by the Romans 
115 
Eel-pout 163 
» Viviparous 172 
Eft, vide Lizard 
Elvers 116 
F. 
Father-lafher 179 
Finfcale, vide Rud. 
Fire-flaire, vide Sting Ray. 
Fifhing fros, its artifice to 
take its prey 93 
Flounder, or Fluke 187 
Flying fifth 282 
Forked beards, the greater and 
the lefs 158, 160 
Fox, fea 86 
Frog, common 3 
——, generation 4 
—, periodical filence 5 
—, gibbous 7 
G. 
Garum, a fort of pickle much 
efteemed by the antients 
22% 
Gattorugine 168 
Gilt-head, or Gilt-poll 197 
Girrock, or Skipper 274 
Glain mae in high efteem 
with the old BRC 22 
Ghucefter city prelents the 
King annually with a lam- 

prey pye 59 
Goby, the black 174, 
» {potted 176 
Gold-fith 319 
Goldfinny 2.09 
Grampus 
