[474] See B. ix. c. 28.
[475] Or frog-fish. See B. ix. c. 40.
[476] “Sea-needles.” Identified by some with the horn-fish, horn-back, or needle-fish.
[477] “Needle-fish.”
[478] “Acorn-fish.” A shell-fish, according to Rondelet, B. i. c. 30, which frequents the clefts of rocks.
[479] “Sea-raven.” According to some authorities, identical with the Trigla hirundo of Linnæus. Hardouin says that it is the fish called capone by the people of Rome.
[480] See B. ix. c. 71.
[481] The same, probably, as the “gobio,” mentioned in B. ix. c. 83.
[482] See B. ix. c. 28.
[483] See B. ix. cc. 25, 28.