1308 OYSTERS, AND ALL ABOUT THEM. 



Granville (ref.) 522, 524, 528 ; eleven natural oyster banks in the neigh- 

 bourhood of, 522 ; rich natural deposits in, 522 ; fishery of coast less 

 productive than formerly, 522 ; unfortunate result of competition 

 with English fishermen, 522 ; Fisheries, number and description of 

 of pares at, 523, 524. 

 Gravesend, 211, 212. 



Gravette, or "native " of Arcachon (ref.) 572, 573, 574, 613, 674. 

 Grave Point, Verdon, M. Bouchotte's pares at, 634. 

 Gray, Dr., 141, 168, 185. 

 Great Britain, 168, 317. 

 Greppy, Dr., 599. 

 Greenland, 153, 169. 

 Grenier, M., 580. 



Greshernish, Fishery Order, The, 1872, 423. Mr. Robertson's Oyster 

 Fishery at Loch, 423 ; state of, in 1876, 423, 424, 425 ; neglect of, 

 424 ; his object in applying for the Order, 424. 

 Grube, 161. 



Gryphaea, 152, a genus of fossil inequivalved bivalves, closely allied to 

 the oyster, abundant in secondaiy strata of Europe, but scarcely 

 known in tertiary strata. 

 Guardians, 489. 

 Guernsey, 181. 

 Gulf of, The, Fos, 638, 686. 

 Genoa, 663 

 Lyons, 149, 688, 690. 

 Marseilles, 637. 

 Mexico, 385. 

 Morbihan, 552, 553, 554. 

 Naples, 1 68, 663. 

 Spezzia, 692. 

 St. Tropez, 687. 

 Tarente, 669. 

 Venice, 690. 

 Gulf Stream, The, 194. 

 Gwengwere, 199. 



