CHAP. 8.—PLACES WHERE FISH RECOGNIZE THE HUMAN VOICE.
ORACULAR RESPONSES GIVEN BY FISH.
At Myra, too, in Lycia, the fish in the Fountain of Apollo,
known as Surium, appear and give oracular presages, when
thrice summoned by the sound of a flute. If they seize the
flesh thrown to them with avidity, it is a good omen for the
person who consults them; but if, on the other hand, they
flap at it with their tails, it is considered an evil presage. At
Hierapolis[1] in Syria, the fish in the Lake of Venus there obey
the voice of the officers of the temple: bedecked with ornaments
of gold, they come at their call, fawn upon them while
they are scratched, and open their mouths so wide as to admit
of the insertion of the hands.
Off the Rock of Hercules, in the territory of Stabiæ[2] in
Campania, the melanuri[3] seize with avidity bread that is thrown
to them in the sea, but they will never approach any bait in
which there is a hook concealed.