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.

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Crawling-Vermin.

Insecta repentia.

Worms gnaw things.Vermes, rodunt res.
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.

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