10 cHTHajiLHtm pax, next citation. aMepHKaHCKHH cHTHanBHWH paK AST ACID AE, Pacifastacus leniusculus. [Russia] Cherry, 1992:21. See amerikanskii signal'nyi rak, above. amerykans'kyi syhnal'nyl rak = aMepHKaHCLKHH cHTHajTBHtin paK, see next citation. aMepHKaHCLKHH cBTHantHHH pas ASTACIDAE, Pacif astacus leniusculus. [Ukraine] Cherry, 1992:21. See amerykans'kyi syhnal'nyl rak, above. amerikazarigani CAMBARIDAE, Procambarus (Scapulicambarus) clarkii. [Japan] Okada and Uchida, 1961:98. = 7 / 'J D V 'J tf - and *> sb l J n 5" l J tfIC, see next citation. r y ] )D T 'J ff - = amerikazarigani, q.v. htbV&Z'VffC = amerikazarigani, q.v. andar PARASTACIDAE, "crayfish," probably Cherax destructor. [Australia: Queensland, Main Range (Great Dividing Range) between Belyando and Cape rivers, Koombokkaburra Aboriginal tribe (= Mian tribe <strong>of</strong> Tindale, 1974:181 (146°20'Ex 21 °50'S))] MacGlashan, in Curr, 1887(III):24, Sta. 142. ander PARASTACIDAE, "crayfish," probably Cherax destructor. [Australia: Queensland, Belyando River (possibly = Jagalingu Aboriginal tribe <strong>of</strong> Tindale, 1974:169 (146°40'E x 23°20'S))] Muirhead, in Curr, 1887(III):32, Sta. 143. See ngobbera. Appalachian brook crayfish CAMBARIDAE, Cambarus (Cambarus) bartonii bartonii. [U.S.: Canada to Georgia, and eastern Kentucky and Tennessee to Atlantic Ocean] Williams, et al., 1989:21. armure a ecrevisse Slang, = splint armour. [France: 20th century] Mansion, 1972:E:10. See avoir une ecrevisse dans la tourte, avoir une ecrevisse dans le vol-au-vent, crevice (Sense 2), ecrevice, ecrevisse de rempart, ecrevisse, and quatorzieme ecrevisse. ascarbicho ASTACIDAE, Astacus astacus (A. nobilis, A. fluviatilis, and Potamobius fluviatilis). [France] Gozmany, 1979:118. SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO ANTHROPOLOGY ashaahkiiwa (double vowels = long vowels.) CAM BARIDAE [U.S.: midwest, Fox Indians] Ives Goddard, personal communication. See acagaci, acage, ajageshi, ocagaci, ahzhahgashe, as-shog-aish-i, and shawgashee. ashaga'shi CAMBARIDAE [Canada: Ontario, Skugog Island, Mississauga Indians] Chamberlain, 1889:142. See acagaci, acage, ajageshi, ocagaci, ahzhahgashe, as-shog-aish-i, and shawgashee. asho'ni CAMBARIDAE [U.S., southeast: Ofu Indians] Dorsey & Swanton, 1912:321. See acagaci, acage, ahzhahgashe, ajageshi, ocagaci, ashaahkiiwa, as-shog-aish-i, and shawgashee. as-shog-aish-i CAMBARIDAE [U.S., north-central: Ojibwa] Schoolcraft, 1956 (1974): 175. See acagaci, acage, ahzhahgashe, ajageshi, ocagaci, ashaahkiiwa, and shawgashee. astac ASTACIDAE [Spain: Catalonia] Oliva and Buxton, 1983:183. astaci ASTACOIDEA and PARASTACOIDEA [Latin (ancient)] Aristotle, 384-322 b.c.:351. Translator's note indicates astaci, from astakos, = crayfishes as opposed to lobsters (carabi), shrimps and prawns (carides), or crabs (carcini). astaco ASTACOIDEA [Latin (ancient)] Belloc, 1899:140. [Portugal] Pietzschke, 1957 (1982), vol. 1:249. [Spain] Amador, 1983:190. See kankro. astacus ASTACOIDEA "Contra anginam...Astacos circiter decern vivos contere, & stillatitios liquores intybi rosarum & papaveris erratici affunde, inde expressus vinum rubellum refert. Eo linguam abluere & diligenter ac penitus gargarizare oportet, deinde etiam haustum ejus mediocrem bibere, Linguam abstersam & purgatam lardo insulso peringe, post horam & dimidiam, quicquod viscidae pituitae insederit...& succo Astacorum praescripto denuo lava." ["Against angina...mash up about ten live Astacus, drop on them liquors <strong>of</strong> chicory, roses, and wandering poppies, the the juice is pressed from them with red wine. Wash the tongue with this and diligently and deeply gargle it; then also drink a little <strong>of</strong> it.. .cover the.. .tongue with unsalted lard.. .after an hour and a half clean <strong>of</strong>f viscid slime ... and again
NUMBER 38 11 wash it with the Astacus preparation."] [Latin] Jonstonus, 1665:16. [Latin] Riddle and Arnold, 1849:157. astako ASTACIDAE [Esperanto] Butler, 1967, p. 196. astakos See next citation. aaruKog ASTACOIDEA [Greece] Riddle and Arnold, 1849:157. See astakos, above. astakos tou glikou nerou See 6COTOCK6
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