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CURIOUS CREATURES. 77
the Dragon, or Sea calves ; so then, we wil take it for
graunted, by the testimony of holy Scripture, that there
is such a beast as this Cristostinius. Dion also writeth
that there are such beasts in some parts of Libia, having
a Woman's face, and very beautifull, also very large
and comely shapes on their breasts, such as cannot be
counterfeited by the art of any painter, having a very
excellent colour in their fore parts, without wings, and
no other voice but hissing like Dragons : they are the
swiftest of foote of all earthly beasts, so as none can
escape them by running, for, by their celerity, they com-
passe their prey of beastes, and by their fraud they over-
throw men. For when they see a man, they lay open
their breastes, and by the beauty thereof, entice them to
come neare to conference, and so, having them within
their compasse, they devoure and kill them.
" Unto the same things subscribe Ccelius and Giraldus,

adding also, that there is a certaine crooked place in
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Author Ashton, John
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Curious creatures in zoology; with 130 illus. throughout the text.
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23574832
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32031 (Find related Wikimedia Commons images)
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Page 77
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NameFound:Ccelius NameFound:Cristostinius NameFound:Libia NameConfirmed:Libia NameBankID:4220280
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  • Curious creatures in zoology; with 130 illus. throughout the text.
  • Monsters Are Real
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19 October 2014
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