The Natural Hiflory 



ibt: The. Stone-tongue. A boney Fifh : but good 

 to eat. 



1 02. The Triangle with Horns. Is full of black- 

 Spots on the Back. 



103. The Hornlefs Triangle. Lefler 'than the laft, 

 but broader Bellied and longer taiPd. 



104. The Sea "Trout. His Scales are filver with 

 grey Lines between, all his Fins are whitifh. 



105. The Tuck. The Scales blackifh ; its Rapier 

 or Tuck is hid in his Side ; it's good Meat. 



106. The Violin. It's taken in the upland Rivers 

 in ftormy Weather ; the Fleih intoxicates. 



107. The River Whisker » Has fix long black 

 Whiskers, but no Scales : it taftes well, and is fre- 

 quently eaten. 



108. The Cod-fi/h. Is two Foot long ; the Up- 

 per-part dark grey, the lower filvery it's very fat, 

 and may be eaten either boiled or fryed without But- 

 ter or Oyl: thefe are faked and dryed in great 

 Numbers, or otherwife kept in Pickle. 



109. The Ling. Is much lefs than the laft, but 

 faked like them and dryed the Flefh is dryer, and 

 and the Fat in boyling turns yellow. 



CHAP. IV, 



Of Cruflaceoas Fish, and Teftaceous '.Animals.. 



1. Cff I P-Barnacles. Are compofed of five 

 O white Shells, but where joined, yellow. 



2. The Ambergreafe Crab. Becaufe he loves it, 

 and comes often afhore at low Water to find it. Of 

 a Wallnut Size, his Hookers white, his Legs and 

 Body grey and pale yellow. 



3. The Apple Crab. Is finely fpotted and paint- 

 ed, with red ; green, blue, white and brown, with 



a red 



