356 I 
Musizites of Ariftotle, our 
whale — 36 
MMufculus of Pliny, the fau:e 
; 3] 
Myxine - 193 
; N. 
Natter-jack, a {pecies of toad 
12 
Newt, vide Lizard. 
Newfoundland, its bank 140 
North capers, vide Grampus. 
O. 
Oéther, an able navigator in 
King A/frea’s days 38 
Opah 201 
Otter-pike, vide Lefler Wee- 
ver. 
Ovum anguinum, a druidical 
bead PISu22 
Ps 
Paddock-moon, what 5 
Parrs, or young coal-fith 153 
Pearl 196 
Pearls, artificial, what made 
of 315 
Perch, much admired by the 
antients EM SB 
a crooked variety found 
in Wales 213 
Phyfeter, or blowing whale 
42 
279 
272 
274 
2Q1 
fifhery 
292 
Pipe-fifh, Ionger and fhorter 
106, 108 
— little, or fea-adder tog 

Pike 
—— its longevity 
fea, or fea-needle 
Pilchard 
—— iis 

important 
Bo DD SE ie 
Piper 234 
Plaife 180 
Pliny, his account of the 
ovum angulnum 22 
Pogee 178 
Pollack, the wh'ting 555 
Poor, or power, a kind of 
cod-fith 150 
Porpefle ee 
Pride Or 
Q. 
Quin, Mr. the actor, firft re- 
commended the eating of 



the Doree in England i841 
R. 
Rays 62 
—— iharp nofed 64 
—— rough 66 
cramp, its numbing 
quality 67, 68 
fting, the Zrygon of the 
aatients 71 
fables relating to it ib. 
Roach 31 
Rud 210 
Ruffe ED 3 
- the black, or black fith 


of Mr. Faza 216 
‘5. 
Salmon 239 
leaps 24.1 
—— fifhery ibid 
—— trout, wrde ,Bull-trout. 
Samlet 253 
Sand-eel, wide Launce. 
Sead 225 
Schelly, wide Gwiniad, 
Scombraria, an ifle, why fo 
called 222 
Scorpion, fea 179 
Seneca, 
er 
