of theje Tarts. 



a red Spot on each Side ; its Legs pale yellow ftre&kt 

 with brown : it's good Meat. 



4. The Bogg-crabb. Is as big as a Hen's Egg, his 

 right Claw much the bigger, with fharp Warts be- 

 low, its Belly pale yellow, above Olive coloured, 

 with yellow Edges : the Meat good. 



5. The Great Bogg-Crab. Differs only in Bignefs 

 and Colour from the laft. 



6. The Female Bogg-Crab. Is leffer than Numb. 4* 

 the left Claw bigger than the right, and very little 

 hairy. 



7. The Tborny-edg'd Crab. Its Claws are hairy 

 tipt with black. He is of a lively red, and holds 

 his Colour after boiling, 



8. The Brown Heart-Crab. Its Legs and Claws 

 are white, blue and green mixt : they eat well, and 

 are fometimes taken at the going out of the Sea. 



9. The Round Land-Crab. Runs Side-ways, and 

 fwiftly : They are good Meat, and found Plenty in 

 boggy Woods. 



10. The Square Land-Crab. Is of divers Co- 

 lours, as blue, white, and dark brown, with red 

 varioufl} fpotted ; its Legs alfo variegated. 



1 1. The Olive Spotted Crab. Is of a dark Colour % 

 the Tips of his Claws, and Hookers blue, his Bel- 

 ly whitifh mixt with fcarlet. 



12. The Mandevill Crab. Comes out of his 

 Holes only at the Recefs of the Sea his right Claw 

 above 3 Inches long, very thick, and can hide his 

 whole Body, the Shoulder warty, the Claws ferra- 

 ted : it's eaten. 



13. The Moon-Crab* Is a large beautiful varie- 

 gated Animal : it fpouts Water out like a Fountain. 



14. The Plumb-Crab. Its Body rufty coloured, 

 Legs deep Purple covered with pale Hair ; lives in 

 Salt Rivers. 



15. The 'Three-pointed Crab. Is as big as a Hen's 

 Egg ; the Body fpotted with brown, the Legs with 

 purplifh Specks, the reft white. 



Ee 2 16. The 



