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XXXYlll PLATE 30. I 2 3 4 5 6 13 15 16 17 Crocodile Sphinx couchant with wings Sphinx couchant sans wings Bat, or Rere-mouse Tortoise Snail, or House Snail 7 Cheese-slip, or wood-louse ; Ant ; and Asker 8 Grasshopper g Cameleon 10 Toad 11 Hedge-hog 12 Guinea-pig; and Rat Martin Weasel Ferret Ermine Polecat 18 War, Weir, or Man-Wolfe 1 9 Bee 20 Bee -hive wnth Bees diversely volant 21 Gad Bee, or Fly 22 Harvest Fly 23 Butterfly, or Fly 24 Palmer, or Palm-worm 25 Serpent nowed, nodee, or fretted in the form of a knot Bowed debruised and counter- embowed debruised tail erect, embowed, debruised targent the tail wreathed. Torqued erect in pale, or erect wavy head and tail elevated and bowed nowed reversed wreathed tail embowed debruis- ed. Tail erect and torqued gliding tail embowed. Reguard- ant tail embowed. Reversed head reguardant and tail em- bowed bov/ed embowed, or enwrapped debruised embowed debruised torqued. Reguardant, recurvant, reverted the tail embowed. Reversed boAved, debruised and embowed embowed, debruised, tail re- versed. Head reversed, reguard- ant tail embowed 36 double nowed biting 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 head head and 37 Serpent reversed embowed his tail, head to sinister embowed biting his tail, to sinister embowed biting his tail, to dexter embowed head debruised bowed knotted, debruised torqued or snake coiled, intortant, wreathed, or wound inwards stopping his ear with his tail Trochleated, or enwrapped round in the form of a screw, the head elevated bpwed-embowed debruised v/ith the head Asp gliding, or waved in fesse bowed embowed, the head de- bruised, or bowed debruised the tail surmounting 49 bowed embowed, encircled, en- wrapped, involved, or voluted 50 bowed with the tail elevated 51 two embowed, endorsed and fretted, or two fretted, tail debruised ^2 three embowed and fretted, in triangle 53 extended, gliding, or creeping also termed a Boa-Serpent. Enarched with head at both ends 54 interlaced respecting each other 55 Torqued erect, crowned, devour- ing an infant 56 Caduceus, or Mercury's Mace also termed Snaky-Staff 57 Rod of Esculapius 58 Serpent torqued, fretted with a long cross, or a cross environed, en- wrapped, or entwined with a Serpent ; sometimes blazoned the Cross of Christ supporting the Brazen-Serpent 59 Three arrows one in pale and two in saltier points downwards, entwined by a Serpent ppr. 60 Serpent nowed in pale