Snakes and Reptiles (Serpentes)
- Folio 64 verso : Perindens tree (Perindens)
- Folio 65 verso : Snake (Serpens)
- Folio 65 verso : Dragon (Draco)
- Folio 66 recto : Basilisk (Basiliscus)
- Folio 66 verso : Regulus (Regulus)
- Folio 66 verso : Viper (Vipera)
- Folio 67 verso : Asp (Aspis)
- Folio 68 verso : Scitalis (Scitalis)
- Folio 68 verso : Amphisbaena (Anphivena)
- Folio 68 verso : Hydrus (Ydrus)
- Folio 69 recto : Boa (Boa)
- Folio 69 recto : Iaculus (Iaculus)
- Folio 69 verso : Siren (Siren)
- Folio 69 verso : Seps (Seps)
- Folio 69 verso : Dipsa (Dipsa)
- Folio 69 verso : Lizard (Lacertus)
- Folio 69 verso : Salamander (Salamandra)
- Folio 70 recto : Saura (Saura)
- Folio 70 verso : Newt (Stellio)
- Folio 71 recto : Of the nature of Snakes (De natura serpentium)
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