1306 OYSTERS, AND ALL ABOUT THEM. 



Fusaro, Lake (ref.) 344, 482, 483, 496, 663 ; sterile and abandoned, 663 ; 



causes of its sterility and abandonment, 664, 665. 

 Fuller, Dr., cited 61, 307, 311. 



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Galenus, 55. 



Galesio, The stream of, 666. 

 Gallionella d is fans, 213. 

 Gaboriaud. M., 563. 

 Galway, 171, 181, 231, 256. 



Bay, 200. 



Gann, Mr., of Whitstable, 462-466. 

 Gassiau M., 620, 621. 

 Gastaldi, Dr., 314. 



Gasteropodous mollusca (Gr. Caster, the belly, antipodes, feet) 161. 

 Gaudry, M., 227. 

 Gay, 308. 



Gazinet, near Bordeaux, 575. 

 Gefosse, 522. 



Gehin, and Remy, MM., 616. 

 Gervinais, M. de la., 533. 

 Gellius, Aulus, cited 50. 

 Geology, 26. 

 German Empire, The, (ref.) 643. 



Coast of, The, (ref.) 643, 646, 659; French oyster culture unsucess- 



fully tried, 643-661 ; why, 643, 644, 652, 653, 654, 655, 656, 657 ; 



French system not possible, 657. 

 Germany, (ref.) 184, 272, 629, 645, 651 ; Geographical advantages, 



643 ; many* oysters taken, north of, 651 ; oysters imported from 



Amsterdam, 697. 

 George IV., 253. 

 Geikie, Professor, 153. 

 Genoa (ref.) 675, 687 ; The Gulf of, oysters taken from, held in high 



repute in Italy, 663. 

 Gesner, History of the Oyster, cited 55 



