INDEX. 1353 



Sao Paulo, 201. 



Sars, 140, 166, 169, 175, 178, 184, 185, 187. 



Sarzeau, in the Gulf of Morbihan, 554. 



Sannazzaro, 63. 



Scacchi, 153. 



Scallop, the animal of the adult, 173; how it procures its food, 178 ; 

 its eyes perceptible through its shell, 178 ; mode of its fecundation, 

 167; monoecious character of, 167; occasional distortions of, 173; 

 price of a specimen, 167; shells found at some distance from the 

 sea, 1 68; the fry of, 167. 



Scallops, butterflies of the ocean, 79; brilliant hues of the, 161 ; the 

 hooded crows fond of, 1 68 ; young shells of, proportionately larger 

 than the old ones, 178. 



Scallop shells attain an enormous size, 188; the substance of, very 

 durable, 189; in shell mounds, 200; worn by pilgrims, 187; days 

 of Ossian, were used as drinking cups, 188. 



Scandinavia, 149, 171, 178, 182. 



Scandinavian Sea, The, 153. 



Schleswig Coast, The, 643. 



Schliemann, Dr., 34. 



Scheldt, The, 114. 



Schleswig-Holstein (ref.) 643. 



Schlangenbad, 337. 



Schleswig-Holstein Archipelago, The, a shallow division of the ocean, 

 645 ; general depth, 645 ; greatest depth, 645 ; its floor, 645, 646; 

 character of the water and soil, 645, 646, 647, 648 ; description of, 

 273 ; effects of cold upon the oysters at, 654, 655 ; extent of terri- 

 tory, 645 ; fame of, 645 ; method of dredging at, 649 ; Oysters, 

 109 ; Oyster banks of, number of vessels engaged in the oyster 

 business at, 649 ; The west coast of, famous for oyster beds, 120 ; 

 east -coast devoid of same, 120; The Oyster of Husum and Silt, 

 272, 273, 274; where the most and best are found, 645. 



Schutzenberg, M., analysis of Mediterranean water, 678. 



Science, The Academy of (ref.) 619; The natural practical importance 



of, 30, 3 1 - 



Scientific Results of Agassiz's Journey, cited 201. 

 Scilly, 182. 

 Scotch fishermen superstitious, 258. 



