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Angulata, 109, 126, 612, 613, 615, 626, 674 ; the Virginia oyster 

 does not rank above the, 640 ; (the Gryphaea of Lamarck) 380, 

 590, 591, 592 ; first importation to the Arcachonbeds from Lisbon, 

 381. 



arborea, 68, tree oyster ; bicolor, 12"; callichroa, 127; Canadensis, 

 126; Chemnitzii, 126; cochlear, 126, described, 604; Colum- 

 biensis, 127 ; crista-galli, 127 ; cristata (Bom) 126, 313 ; cyrnusii, 

 described, 604, 605 ; crudcz, 283 ; deformis, 152 ; denticulata, 126 ; 

 depressa (Philippi) 152 ; echinata, 126 ; edulis (Linnaeus) 67, 109, 



125, 126, 128, 313, 381, 590, 591, 611, 612, 613, 626; edulis, 

 described, 151, 604, 605, 616; elliptica, 126; excavata, 126; 

 gallina, 126; gibbosa, 126; glaucina, 127; hippopus (Linnaeus) 



126, 152,313; hyotis, 127; lacerans, 127; lacteola, 313; lamel- 

 losa, 126, 313; Lincolnii, 127; lingua, 126; Margariacea, 126, 

 128; maxima, 185; megadon, 127; multistriata, 127 ; mytiloides, 

 126; opercularis, 170; orientalis, 126; parasitica, 126, 152; 



plicata, 313 ; plicatula, 633, 675 ; ^>^j tigris, 127 ; prismatica, 126 ; 

 pyxidata, 127; radiata, 127; raricosta, 126; roseacea, 126,313; 

 rufa, 126; Rutupina, 152; scabra, 126; senegalensis, 126; 

 sinensis, 127; sinuata, 126; sinuosa, 165; stantina, 604; stillata, 

 126; striatum, 149; talienwanensis, 277; tincta, 152; trapezina, 

 126; tulipa, 126; tumida, 185; turbtnata, 126; uncinata, 126; 

 Virginica, 109, 126, 381, 674. 



Ostreidae, 128, 139, 160; Broderip, 150, 151; described, 150; exotic, 

 extinct, and fossil genera of, 150. 



Ostreiras, 201. 



Ostreon, 36, 64. 



Ostreum striatum, 149. 



Ova (ref.) 100, 103, no, in, 112, 113, 615, 616, 624, 627, .628; and 

 spermatozoa, where formed, no; how produced, in ; emission of, 

 by the female oyster, 630 ; exclusion of, 155 ; fertilization of, 630 ; 

 in open and closed waters, 630 ; number of, contained in a cubic 

 centimetre of ovary, 628 ; of angulata, 630 ; of bisexual oysters, 

 630 ; of fish, artificial fecundation of the, 616 ; losses of, in natural 

 waters, 629; of Portuguese oysters, 615; of salmonidae, 630; 

 separation of, from the ovarium, 624, 625 ; The, and embryos of 

 the ostrea edulis cannot be developed except in the cavity of, 

 incubation, 616. 



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