INDEX. 1309 



Haquet, 522. 



" half-ware," 229. 



Hall, Bishop, Satires, quoted 60. 



Major Byng, 381. 



Mr. E. W., 402, 409, 413, 416, 417, 421, 423, 425, 426, 428, 431, 



437, 45 1 - 



Suggested amendments in the working of regulating Orders, 450, 451. 

 Hamburgh, 272. 



Hamble Fisheiy Order, 1868, The, 425-6 ; Messrs. Warner and 

 ScovelPs Oyster Fishery, 425 ; extent of, 425 ; Mr. Pennell's 

 report upon, 425 ; ground not favourable for breeding, 425 ; treated 

 as a growing and fattening ground only, 426 ; mistaken choice of 

 ground at the commencement of operations, 426 ; nearly 960,000 

 oysters swept away by floods, 426 ; cultivated area of reduced to 

 four acres, 426 ; amount of the total stock of oysters in 1877, 426; 

 no hopes for the fishery under Messrs. Warner and Scovell's 

 management, 426 ; intended purchase by a new Company, 426 ; 

 future prospects of, 426. 



Hamilton, Mr. Lawrence, 338, 892, 1188, 1256-7. 

 Hampton Pier, 476. 



Hamworthy, Oyster shell mound found in 1747 at, 375. 

 Hancock, 235, 236, 237. 



Hanley Illustrated Catalogue of Recent Bivalve Shells, cited 126. 



Hanover, 643. 



Hardy, Successful experiments by, in artificial fecundation of oysters, 



638, 642. 



Hart, Mr. G. F., 1074. 

 Harvey, Dr. W., cited 93. 

 Harrowing and Trawling, 1048-1050. 



Hassell's, Dr. Arthur H.. Analysis of the Tagus oyster, 380. 

 Hatton, Sir Christopher, 375. 

 Havant, 346, 379. 

 Havre, 145, 274. 

 Hawkins, Mr., on oyster-measures, 362. 



