Serpents and Creeping things.
Serpentes & Reptilia.
| Snakes creep by winding themselves; | Angues repunt sinuando se; |
| The Adder, 1. in the wood; | Coluber, 1. in Sylvâ; |
| The Water-snake, 2. in the water; | Natrix, (hydra) 2. in Aquâ; |
| The Viper, 3. amongst great stones. | Vipera, 3. in saxis; |
| The Asp, 4. in the fields. | Aspis, 4, in campis. |
| The Boa, (or Mild-snake) 5. in Houses. | Boa, 5. in Domibus. |
| The Slow-worm, 6. is blind. | Cæcilia, 6. est cœca. |
| The Lizzard, 7. and the Salamander, 8. (that liveth long in fire) have feet. | Lacerta, 7. Salamandra, 8. (in igne vivax,) habent pedes. |
| The Dragon, 9. a winged Serpent, killeth with his Breath. | Draco, 9. Serpens alatus, necat halitu. |
| The Basilisk, 10. with his Eyes; | Basiliscus, 10. Oculis; |
| And the Scorpion, 11. with his poysonous tail. | Scorpio, 11. venenatâ caudâ. |
[ XXXII.]
Crawling-Vermin.
Insecta repentia.
| Worms gnaw things. | Vermes, rodunt res. |
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The Earth-worm, 1. the Earth. | Lumbricus, 1. terram. |
| The Caterpillar, 2. the Plant. | Eruca, 2. plantam. |
| The Grashopper, 3. the Fruits. | Cicada, 3. Fruges. |
| The Mite, 4. the Corn. | Circulio, 4. Frumenta. |
| The Timber-worm, 5. Wood. | Teredo, (cossis) 5. Ligna. |
| The Moth, 6. a garment. | Tinea, 6. vestem. |
| The Book-worm, 7. a Book. | Blatta, 7. Librum. |
| Maggots, 8. Flesh and Cheese. | Termites, 8. carnem & caseum. |
| Hand-worms, the Hair. | Acari, Capillum. |
| The skipping Flea, 9. the Lowse, 10. and the stinking Wall-louse, 11. bite us. | Saltans Pulex, 9. Pediculus, 10. fœtans Cimex, 11. mordent nos. |
| The Tike, 12. is a blood-sucker. | Ricinus, 12. sanguisugus est. |
| The Silk-worm, 13. maketh silk. | Bombyx, 13. facit sericum. |
| The Pismire, 14. is painful. | Formica, 14. est laboriosa. |
| The Spider, 15. weaveth a Cobweb, nets for flies. | Aranea, 15. texit Araneum, retia muscis. |
| The Snail, 16. carrieth about her Snail-horn. | Cochlea, 16. circumfert testam. |