[364] See B. xxxi. c. 44.

[365] See B. ix. cc. 24, 32.

[366] See B. ix. c. 30.

[367] See B. ix. c. 67.

[368] See Note [359] above.

[369] “Thymia.”

[370] Ajasson thinks that the ancients knew but one kind of sea-scorpion, but in different states, the Cottus scorpius, probably, of Linnæus.

[371] See Chapter [34] of this Book.

[372] See Note [364] above.

[373] See Note [359] above.