[LXXIX.] A stately mausoleum or sepulchral pile, built by Adrianus in Rome, where now standeth the castle of St Angelo.
[LXXX.] “Cum mors venerit, in medio Tibure Sardinia est.”
[LXXXI.] In the king’s forests they set the figure of a broad arrow upon trees that are to be cut down.
[LXXXII.] Bellonius de Avibus.
[LXXXIII.] “Monstra contingunt in medicina.” Hippoc.—“Strange and rare escapes there happen sometimes in physick.”
[LXXXIV.] Matt. iv. 23.
[LXXXV.] “Aristoteles nullum animal nisi æstu recedente expirare affirmat; observatum id multum in Gallico Oceano et duntaxat in homine compertum,” lib. 2, cap. 101.
[LXXXVI.] “Auris pars pendula lobus dicitur, non omnibus ea pars, est auribus; non enim iis qui noctu sunt, sed qui interdiu, maxima ex parte.”—Com. in Aristot. de Animal. lib. 1.
[LXXXVII.] According to the Egyptian hieroglyphic.
[LXXXVIII.] Turkish history.