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merveylle that evere I saughe. For this mervaylle is agenst kynde, that the Fissches that have fredom to environe all the Costes of the See at here owne list comen of hire owne wille to profren hem to the dethe with outen constreynynge of man.' It must have been an immense convenience to have known thus readily what was in season, and even if in this Hobson's choice of diet one did not happen to be very partial to plaice or conger, there was always the happy knowledge that next Tuesday or possibly Thursday week, soles or turbot would be "in." We may conclude that a fresh series of herrings, mackerel, or whatever they might be, would come ashore on each one of the three days that they were due, or by the termination of that period they would certainly all be smelt.

After this great marvel the cruel pontarf that beguiled children away to sport with them and finally to eat them, the silurus that at the rising of the dog-star is struck insensible, the dead crabs that turn to scorpions, the eels that rub themselves against stones, and, in so doing, scrape off fragments that come to life, and are the only cause and means of their increase, the fish that swim in the boiling water of some tropical stream that is now unknown, all sink as wonders into insignificance.

The whole world has now been so ransacked that there is little room in these times for the imagination to play; but in mediæval days travellers brought back such wonderful stories,

Our pages but a gleaning.

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some of them true, and others, perhaps, a little wanting in that respect, of the things that they had seen, that almost anything seemed a possibility. Of this our present pages may be considered some little indication, though it will be abundantly evident that we have not used up one hundredth part of the great store of folklore and ancient and medieval science that is open to investigation.

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Adder, 173. Adder eaters, 77
Ælianus, works of, 95
Agriophagi, 72

Ague, specifics for, 172, 186, 309
Ainos of Japan, 61

Albert Nyanza in old maps, 13
Albertus Magnus, 160, 282
Alciatus, Book of Emblems, 84
Aldrovandus, 63, 272, 305, 316
Alectorius, 235, 247

All creation a moral text book, 51,
125

Ambrosinus, 316
Amphisbona, 304

"Anatomy of Melancholy," 309
Anchor and Dolphin, 329

André on theory of Creation, 125
Andrew Marvel's "Loyal Scot," 69
Andromachus, physician to Nero,
299

Angulo or Hog-fish, 318
Animals in art and fable, 175
"Annals of Winchester," 269
Anthropophagi, 11, 72

Antipathies, animal, 94, 153, 182,
187, 230, 232, 280, 289
Antipathy and sympathy, 153
Ant's eggs, oil of, 278
Ants of India, 196

Ape, 122, 153

Apollo and Raven, 241
"Arcana Fairfaxiana," 279

Arena, lions in the, 123

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'Areopagitica," 225

Ariosto, 207, 224

Aristotle, 30, 31, 55, 302

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Armonye of Byrdes," 239
Armories, Natural History in, 32,

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