| PAGE | PSEUDODOXIA EPIDEMICA | | The Third Book(continued): | 11. Of Griffins, | 1 | 12. Of the Phoenix, | 4 | 13. Of Frogs, Toads, and Toad-stone, | 13 | 14. Of the Salamander, | 18 | 15. Of the AmphisbÆna, | 22 | 16. Of the Viper, | 26 | 17. Of Hares, | 33 | 18. Of Moles, or Molls, | 42 | 19. Of Lampries, | 46 | 20. Of Snayls, | 48 | 21. Of the Chameleon, | 50 | 22. Of the Ostrich, | 62 | 23. Of Unicorns Horn, | 66 | 24. That all animals of the Land, are in their kind in the Sea, | 73 | 25. Concerning the common course of Diet, in making choice of some Animals, and abstaining from eating others, | 76 | 26. Of Sperma-Ceti, and the Sperma-Ceti Whale, | 85 | 27. Compendiously of Sundry Tenents concerning other Animals, which examined, prove either false or dubious, | 89 | 28. Of some others, | 103 | The Fourth Book: | 1. Of the Erectness of Man, | 109 | 2. Of the Heart, | 113 | 3. Of Pleurisies, | 116 | 4. Of the Ring-finger, | 117 | 5. Of the right and left Hand, | 122 | 6. Of Swimming and Floating, | 134 | 7. Concerning Weight, | 138 | 8. Of the passage of Meat and Drink, | 142 | 9. Of Sneezing, | 144 | 10. Of the Jews, | 147 | 11. Of Pigmies, | 155 | 12. Of the great Climacterical year, that is, Sixty-three, | 160 | 13. Of the Canicular or Dog daies, | 183 | The Fifth Book: | 1. Of the Picture of the Pelecan, | 202 | 2. Of the Picture of Dolphins, | 205 | 3. Of the Picture of a Grashopper, | 207 | 4. Of the Picture of the Serpent tempting Eve, | 209 | | |
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