1360 OYSTERS, AND ALL ABOUT THEM. 



Supra-branchial, in. 

 Sussex coast, 247 ; beds, 166, 336. 

 Suttie, Sir G. G., 259. 

 Swale, The (ref.) 67, 249, 358. 



Swansea Bay, 146, 448, 449 ; Corporation and fishermen of, 448, 449 ; 

 and licence duty, 450 ; Water Bailiffs at, 450 ; Fishery inspector, 



45- 

 Swansea Oyster Fishery, cost of and income per annum, 450 ; worked 



at a loss, 450 ; progressive decline of, 446 ; cause of its deterior- 

 ation, 446, reserves lacking at, character of the ground, remedies 

 suggested, 449 ; fall of spat in, 446,449; state of, in 1876, 444- 

 45 1 ; extent of the, 450 ; wasteful dredging carried on at, 446 ; 

 abstinence of the Corporation of, from using its power, 446 ; size, 

 of the ring used at, inadequate, 447 ; Mr. Pennell's report in 1870, 

 relative to, 448 ; the closing, of a portion of, merely nominal, 449. 



Swansea Fishery Order, 1871, The, 445. 



Sweden, 143, 169, 187. 



Sweeting, Mr., 145. 



Syracuse, 310. 



Sylt, The Island of, 645, 650. 



Systole, (a contraction,) 160. 



T. 



Tabella Cibaria, 35, 38. 



Table showing the number of oysters caught in Poole Harbour from 

 1887-90,382; showing the results of oyster fishing in the district 

 of Auray, from 1876-1881, 595; showing the composition of sea 

 water, 68 1. 



Table Mountain, 233. 



Tagus Oyster, The, 389, 612, 613, 641 ; belongs essentially to the 

 Littoral Zone, 381 ; distributed everywhere where limpets are 

 found, 381 ; how introduced and acclimatized in France, 380, 381, 

 570, 612 ; Dr. HasselPs analyses of the, 380; Dr. Abbott Smith's 

 opinion on the, 380 ; largely cultivated in the French beds, 380. 



Talc, 146. 



