Scotland and the unicorn, [6]

Scott, elf-possession, [113];
friar’s lantern, [123];
wolf, [12]

Sketches of Nineveh and Persepolis, [19], [128]

Scythian lamb, [71]

Sea bishop, [161];
elephant, [72], [145];
hare, [200];
horse, [72];
lion, [160];
monk, [161];
serpent, [48], [141]

Selden’s “Titles of Honour,” [32]

Sensitive plant, [198]

Seraffa of Breydenbach, [63]

Serpent worship, [141], [163]

Shakespeare, basilisk, [48];
cockatrice, [45];
dragon, [39];
fire-drake, [147];
griffin, [70];
harpy, [87];
mandrake, [188];
Pegasus, [73];
phœnix, [53], [218];
pigmies, [126];
will-o’-the-wisp, [123];
unicorn, [217]