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Tauroru[m] gravis mugitus Luporu[m] acutus ululatus Eleph. tristis barritus Equoru[m] hilaris hinnitus Auium instigati augores Leonu[m] indignati fremores

Animalia ex putri imperfecta de Exhalationibus ut bibiones ex vino papiliones ex aqua Corruptionibus humoru[m] ut vermes [ni?] Stercore vel [cisternis?] [Cadaueribus?] ut apes ex [iumetis?] Crabrones muscae Scarabaei ex Equis et Cauibus mortuis, et Scorpius ex carnibus Cancri et Serpens de medulla spinae humanae. [Putredine?] lignorum ut [teredmes?] Herbaru[m] corruptione ut tineae Corruptione fructuu[m], ut gurgu = Liones ex fabis .

Beastes have dispeopled Rattes som partes of Italy by eatinge the rootes & Grara on of ye Cyclad Flandes Conyes in Spayne [deleted letter] Froggs in France Langostas Affrick Lions Libia Alacranes & emotts a parte of Ethiopia. Flyes the Megarensians Waspes the phaselites Birdes a citty in Creta

That Beastes may have other senses

  Montague fol. 531.

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Canori turdi [foliation: 13] strepentes sturni murmurantes palumbi animosi accipitres aquilae venatrices . [sloping vertical line, like a forward-slash]

Lyons [deleted word: Lyons] proude . Linces envyous Satires lecherous, Guloues [nb: wolverine] gluttony Bears anger orcgi accidia Wolves courteousness .

Strange qualetyes of Apes Indian History 315 . Asses ibid 322 . Theevish wolves Busb?quius 58 Oliphantes . Lipsy Cent i . Eph 50

The Sparrowe wch is hatched in 9 dayes, hath as perfect pro= portion as the phaenix, that hath an age to breede in