[384] Or crawfish.

[385] See B. ix. c. 17; also Chapter [43] of this Book.

[386] Meaning Egypt, probably; see the passages referred to in the preceding note.

[387] De Morb. Mulier. I. 128.

[388] We would adopt the suggestion of M. Ian, and read “quinis cum,” in preference to “cum quinis;” “fire crabs with roots of lapathum and rue.”

[389] See B. xx. c. 85.

[390] See Chapter [13] of the present Book.

[391] See B. xii. c. 57.

[392] See B. ix. cc. 24, 48, 74, 75.

[393] Or sting-ray. See B. ix. c. 72.