[504] “Radii.”

[505] This is not improbably the meaning of the very elliptical sentence, “Quibus radii cantant.”

[506] See B. ix. c. 1.

[507] The “dog’s-face,” literally. This fish has not been identified: indeed the reading is doubtful.

[508] A kind of crab or crayfish. See B. xxvii. c. 2.

[509] Literally, the “dog’s right hand.” This fish has not been identified: Hardouin suggests that it may have been a zoöphyte.

[510] See B. ix. c. 43, and Chapters [17] and [26] of this Book.

[511] Or “little dragon.”

[512] The sea-scorpion, probably.

[513] See B. ix. c. 23; also Chapters [31] and [50] of this Book.