1296 OYSTERS, AND ALL ABOUT THEM. 



Crow, The Roystou, 238. 



Carrion, 238. 



Crowen, Mrs., American Lady's Cookery Book, cited 290, 291, 295. 

 Crustacea, one of the classes of the articulata including lobsters, shrimps, 

 and crabs, so called from the crust-like shell which covers the body 

 and legs, 1223-25. 

 Culch, 363. 400, 1174-76. 



What it is, 57, 120. 



Penalty for destruction of, 57. 



French name for, 217. 

 Culture, 27. 

 Cumae, 1069. 

 Cumin, 283. 



Cuningham, New South Wales, cited 233. 

 Cure, M., 642. 



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Curiosities of oysters, 899-906 ; strange circumstance in the early history 

 of oysters, 899-901; growth on bottles, 901, 902; oyster growing 

 in a teapot, 902 ; strange agglutination of oysters, 902, 903 ; oyster 

 and mice, 903 ; The Fox and the Mussel, 903 ; the "whistling" 

 oyster, 903, 904 ; Sir Richard Steele's Story of the Oyster, 904-6. 



Cuvier, 22, 907, 949 ; cited 25, 90!. 



Cuxhaven, 646. 



Cylindrica, 144. 



Cyrenidae, 200. 



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Dabry de Thersant, M., 275, 276, 867. 



Da Costa, Historia Naturalis Testaceorum Britanuiae, cited 56, 149, 



165, 173. T 79- 

 Dalido, M., 554. 

 Ball, Mr. U. H., 240. 

 Dampier, 233. 



Daniell, Rural Sports, cited 100. 

 Danielssen, 144, 182 

 Darent, The, 211. 

 Dartmouth Harbour, 262. 



