[3128] As in the case of the galgulus, mentioned in c. 50.

[3129] See c. [33] of the present Book, as to quails.

[3130] As to these monkies, see B. xviii. c. 30, and c. 80.

[3131] I. e. lay by a store.

[3132] B. viii. c. 34.

[3133] Probably the ermine. See B. viii. c. [55].

[3134] Pliny alludes to dogs, cats, and similar mammifera, as having serrated teeth; the term, however, is quite inappropriate.

[3135] See B. viii. c. [79].

[3136] Probably the chlorion of c. 45.

[3137] Supposed to be the golden-crested wren.