~ 
eo nINGY |) De Bay. OG 
Seneca, his account of the 
luxury of the Romans in ref- 
pect to fifh 228 
Shad 297 
Shake/pear, his fine comp2ri- 
fon of adverfity to a toad- 
{tone 10 
Sharks 74 
—— white, their voraciouf- 
nefs $2 
—— bafking, its vaft fize 78 
—— blue AN ee) 
Skate, its method of engen- 

dering 3 
Slow-worm, a harmlefs fer- 
pent 25526 
Smelt 264 
Smear-dab 189 
Smooth-fhan 169 
Snail, fea 105 
Snake, inoffenfive 2 
Sole 190 
_ Sparling, vide Smelt. 
Sprat 294 
Sperma ceti, what 45 
Sperma ceti whale, vide Ca- 
chalot. 
Stickleback, three fpined 217 
, vaft fhoals of in the 
Welland ibid 
——, ten fpined 219 
—— , fifteen fpined 2.20 
Sting-ray, its dangerous {pine 
I 
Sturgeon GE ER ae 
Surmullet, the red 227, 
-——.,, extravagantly prized 
by the Romans 2.28 
-———., the ftriped 229 
Sword-fifh 126. 
——, manner of taking 127 
——, fifhermens fong pre- 
vious to the capture ibid 
357 
T. 
Tench 306 
——, the phyfician of the 
fith | ibi 
Tuoracic fith 174 
Thornback 69 
Threfher, its combat with the 
erampus 86 
Toad, its deformity 7 | 
———, ufed in incantations 9 
——, its poifon, a vulgar 
error 10 
—, attempts to cure can- 
cers by means of livetoads 
ibid 
——, faid to be found in the 
midft of trees and rocks 14 
Toad, a farther account of 
this animal 321 
Toadftone, what 9 
Tomus Thurianus, what \127 
Torgoch, vide Charr. 
Torfk, or Tufk 143 
Tortoife, fpinous I 

—, farther account of 324 
Trout a 250 
, crooked 252 
Tub-fith 2.35 
Tunny, the fifhery, very an- 
tient 22.2 
——, taken notice of by The- 
ocritus 224. 
Turbot 192 
fifhery 193 
T waite, a variety of fhad 298 

Ur. 
Ulyffes faid to have been killed 
with the {pine of the I7y- 
gon, or fting-ray 70 
Vipers, 
