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# INDEX

**P**igritia (the Sloth), what kind of animal it is: 145; an illustration of the same: ibid. The Penguin bird: 22. B. The fin of a certain Whale: 110. F. The variety of fins: 111. F. Where fishing is conducted with the aid of a Sea-horn: 24. A. A multi-colored fish resembling a Chameleon: 62. C. A Northern fish of the globe-fish genus: 78. A spiny fish of the globe-fish genus: ibid. A fish of ill omen: 81. E. The netted fish: 96. An illustration of a fish depicted on a map of Asia: 97. An image of the Lion-fish: 112. The variety of flying fishes: 54. A; illustrations of the same: 54, 55. The sleep of fishes: 34. A. Remedies for pleurisy: 10. D. Remedies for gout: 120. B. An illustration of the American Pig: 135. The Pseudonyche: 50. The Pseudophyseter: 102. The Sea-flea [Psyllus]: 34. A. The Pterophemicus of India: 16. H. An illustration of the Sea-flea: ibid. What the Puma is: 137. F.

**Q**uachiltone, a bird: 27. F. The Quauhtzoncoelin: 16. E. The Quautlamacane animal: 126. A. The Quamzili animal: 137. G. The Quatototi: 9. H.

**R**adix anthropomorphos (the human-shaped root): 157. The variety of the Anglerfish: 72. B; illustrations: 73, 74. Where frogs weighing one pound may be found: 150. B. The horn of the Rhinoceros: 115, 116. An illustration of the smooth Turbot: 60. Another illustration of the prickly Turbot: 61. The variety of Turbots: 59. The Walrus [Rosmarus]: 105; its uses: ibid; an illustration: 107. The Rusor animal: 105. E.

**S**acerdotissa (the "Priestess") animal: 144. D. An illustration of the Sargo according to Gessner: 58. Various species of Sargos: 58. A. The Saynus [Peccary], what kind of animal it is: 135. The Indian horned beetle: 29. E. Where edible beetles are found: 49. E. The Schedel fish, what kind it is: 95. The Indian Skink: 150. C. The Sedacz fish: 97. The Old Man of the Sea, what kind of animal it is: 103. Where very harmful small serpents live: 154. B. The "Mistress of Serpents," what beast it is: 152. C. Remedies for poisonous serpents: 154. C, D. A serpentine branch: 157. The Seyferach: 15. G. Rondelet’s Sun-fish: 35. F. What a change of soil [or climate] provides: 120. B. A starfish marked with thirteen rays: 36. A. The variety of starfishes: 35. E. The different types of Sea-pig [Porpoise]: 62. B. The skeleton of our local Pig: 136. The Suyunu: 8. C.

**T**amacame animal: 126. A. The Tapachporchuhqui animal: 49. F. The Indian Bull: 119. F; its capture: ibid. The different types of Badger [Taxus]: 146. B. The Temolin, what animal it is: 29. E. Omens of storms: 62. B. The Tepetototl: 15. F. The woodworm [Teredo] produced in the bark of walnut trees: 36, 37. The virtue of Maltese Earth: 155. E. The egg of the land tortoise: 12. The skull of a sea turtle with its mouth gaping: 151. The Thanacath animal: 138. C. Where the Tiger was worshipped: 138. B. An animal related to the Tiger: 139. The variety of Tigers: 138. A. The Tlacoceletl, or small Tiger: ibid. The Tlalmiztli animal: 137. G. The Tlachaxolotl animal: 119. E. The Tlalhucamacame animal: 126. A. The Tlauhquechul: 19. F. The Tlapalcocotli: 17. F. The Tominejo bird [Hummingbird]: 17. H. The Tropilloti: 8. C. An illustration of the common Trout: 87. The variety of Trouts: 86. D. An illustration of a turbinate shell with its snail: 51. The differences among turbinate shells: 51. F. The Indian Turtle-dove, what it is like: 17. E.

**V**ermis triticaris (the wheat worm): 43. A worm that induces sleep: 32. C. Peruvian worms, what they are like: 32. C. The differences among worms: 32. B. Indian Wasps: 28. A.

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