[4]

Sold 2 half-worn Suits for aPipe of Wine.
3 Second-hand Wigs — —Ditto.
Loaf-Sugar sells20d. per lib.
Cheshire-Cheese, 8.
Bisket, 2.
Beef per piece10.
Bought Citron at15d.
Lemons per C.20.

[5] Vide Harris’s Voyages.

[6] Ten-pounders are like Mullets, but full of small Bones, like Herring-bones.

[7] Old-wives; a scaly, flat Fish, half as thick as long, called so from some Resemblance the Face is fancied to have, with that of a Nun’s.

[8] Cavalloes; a bright, silver-colour’d Fish, with a prickly Ridge on each side, half its length.

[9] Barricudoes; a well-tasted Fish, one Foot and an half long, not wholesome if the Roof of the Mouth be black.

[10] Sucking-Fish; something like the Dog-Fish; underneath he has an oval Flat, of three Inches and an half over, granulated like a Nutmeg-grater; with this he sticks so fast, as difficultly to be torn from the Deck. He often infests the Shirk, sticks fast, and sucks his Nourishment from him.

[11] Cat-Fish, so called from four slender Fibres like Whiskers, sprouting from the under part of his Mouth.

[12] Lollas, are Places cleared of Wood, but barren; the Habitations only of Bug a bugs, the Species of an Ant; build not above a Foot and half high; are whitish, smaller than the common sort, sting, and devour Cloaths.