1328 OYSTERS, AND ALL ABOUT THEM. 



Nero, The Emperor, 47, 282. 



Netherlands, The, 271 ; Oyster culture in the, 696-708. 



Neuwerk, The Island of, 646. 



Newhaven, Brood brought from, and exported to Whitstable, 363 ; 

 Fishermen, The (ref.) 201, 414, 418, 419, 420, 421 ; Pier, 422. 



New Holland, 69. 



Newport, 1074. 



Newton, Sir Isaac, 24, 89. 



Newtown, Isle of Wight, 1085. 

 River, The, 261, 426. 



New York (ref.) 153, 350; popular designation of Anomise in, 142; 

 Oyster Industry of, 781-3 ; Laws of, 783-5. 



Nivea, described, 166, 167. 



Ninni, Conte Alesandro, 691. 



Nodules, 74, small knobs or lumps. 



Noe, M. de, cited 931. 



Noirmouliers, 557. 



Norden, cited 58. 



Nordeney, 643. 



Nordsbrand, The Island of, 645. 



Norfolk Act, The, 1003. 



Norman, Rev. A. M., 172, 182, 1032. 



Norman Coast, 602, 671. 



Normandy, (ref.) 512, 524, 551. 



North, Christopher, Noctes Ambrosianae, cited 38. 



North Carolina, Form of application for private oyster ground in, 859, 

 860 ; The Oyster Industry of, 1063, 1064. 



North Foreland, 1003, 1007. 



North Sea (ref.) 335, 349, 645, 653, 658, 671, 1005 ; direct movement 

 of cold water from the Spitzbergen Sea, into, 1032 ; effect of the 

 Gulf Stream upon, 1030; Experiments on oysters frozen in, 655; 

 The French system of oyster culture not possible on the coasts of, 

 657, 658, 659; The general depth along the southern portion of, 

 645 ; great bunches of oysters gathered into the net in, 651 ; 1000 

 oysters at a single drag of the dredge, in, 651 ; The physical 

 condition of 1033, 1034 ; seasons for dredging in, 651 ; temperature 

 of, in winter, 654. 



North and East Seas, chemical and physical differences between, 660. 



