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30. Acus maxima, Jquammofa , viridis : The 
Green Gar-Filh. 
Frutex aquatints , florihus luteis j frndlu ro- 
tundo , quinque-capfulari. 
3 i An Acarauna major , finnis cornutis ? an 
Ptfr# Brafilienfibus , Marg. ? Will. App. P. T. o. 3 ? 
The Angel-Fifh. This Fiili is of the comprefled 
kind ; but the moft remarkable Particular about it 
is, that the larger Scales, which immediately cover 
the Body, are each of them covered by a great 
many very fmall Scales : It is edeemed an excellent 
eating Filh. 
3x. Cancer terreflris cuniculos fubTen~a agens. 
Sloane’s Nat. Hift. Jam. Vol. I. Tab. If. The Land- 
Crab. Thefe Creatures make Holes in fandy Lands 
in the mountainous Parts ^ but in breeding-time da 
annually comedown from the Hills to lay tbeir Eggs 
near the Sea : In their Journey they never turn 
afide, but crawl over all Buildings they meet in their 
Way : they are of feveral Colours ; the lighted 
colour’d are reckon’d bed to eat ; the black kind 
are poifonous. 
Tafia trifolia , fruHu majore oblongo . The 
Crabs feed much on the Fruit of this Plant j it nearly 
refembles a Plumb. 
33 . Cancellus terrejlris Bahamenjfis : The Her- 
mit-Crab. The Claws and Fore-part of this Creature 
are cruftaceous, but the Hind-part is only cover’d 
with a tender Skin : Nature therefore hath taught 
them to chufe empty Shells of the Buccinum kind 
for their Habitation, wherein they fecure their Hind- 
part, and by a fmall Claw at their Tail can keep 
tkemfelves fad in their Shells, or quit them at piea- 
fure. 
