[51] OYSTER-CULTURE UPON SHORES OP BRITISH CHANNEL. 723 



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Oyster reproduction In shallow tide-wator . 2 



spawn, collectioa of, at Cancale 14 



device to preserve 2 



treatment of", at Grand-Carap. 7 



spawning in captivity 44 



system of, pits 22 



training at Canoalo 13 



unusual growth at Le Vivier 17 



Oyster Cultural Union 22, 41, 43 



Oyster-culture, a model establishment 22 



at Arcachon 40 



complete 41 



statistics 46 



Auray 23 



condition of 27 



methods 24, 25 



B61on 20 



Brest 18 



protection 19 



Cancale 13 



diiBculties 15 



numberemployed. 14 



ConrseuUes 4 



Fosse-Mort 17 



Grand-Camp 6 



Granville 9 



number of men 



employed 10 



lie des Oiseaax 43 



Isle d'016ron 34 



Isle de R6 33 



Lahillon " 42 



La Houguo 7, 9 



La Tremblade 38 



La Trinit6 23 



methods 26 



Le Vivier 15 



Lorient 22 



Ludr6 29,31 



Marennes 35 



since 1873 37 



statistics 38 



Regn6ville 11 



Sables d'Olonne 31 



Vannes 26 



two branches 29 



Verdon 39 



disappointments at first 3 



fostered by Government. 2, 3, 10, 13, 



14, 15, 19, 24, 29 



fa France, progress of 2 



most extensive 40 



number engaged in 1876 



(note) 3 



on the British Channel 1 



origin of i 



renewed by private persons. 3 



success of M. de Bon 3 



Oystei 8, all kinds together 37 



American .' 44 



at Arcachon, native 41 



Belon, growth , 21 



niinilicr produced 22 



qualities 20 



Oysters at Caucalo, protection 13,14,15 



Oysters at Coursenlles, classification 



fattening 



training 



Granville, variety 



La Hougue, growth 



Le Vivier, growth 



number 



Lorient qualities , 



Sables d'Olonne 



Pago. 



6 



5 



5 



10 



8 



16 



16 



23 



33 



number produced. 33 



detaching the young 27 



injured by saltness 44 



solar heat 45 



most productive natural beds 10 



poisoned by mud 9 



Portuguese 35, 39, 44 



preparation for transporting 37 



protection 5, 10, 13, 14, 15, 19, 24, 29 



removal from tiles 12 



"sulky" 21,31 



turned over for storms 45 



Paimpol 47 



Parcage, length of, at La Hougue 8 



Paul, M 29 



P6pounet, M 39 



Platel, M., account of oyster-culture at Mor- 



bihan 24 



Portuguese oysters 35, 39, 44 



great size of (note) 39 



introduced into France.. 40 



Pozzi, M . . 27 



establishment of 29 



oyster pare of 30 



system of oyster-culture 30 



Protection of oyster beds at Cancale 13, 14, 15 



Granville 10 



Quimper ,. 21 



Ranee, oyster-beds in mouth of 2 



re-established 17 



Rearing of oysters at Sables d'Olonne 32 



Regn6ville 10 



natural elements of success 13 



oyster-culture at 11 



Removal of oysters from ti'les 12 



Report relative to oyster-culture, etc. (title) . 1 



Sables d'Olonne, oyster-culture at 31 



depots, formerly 32 



Sainte-Aniie, Society of 37 



Saint- Joseph, establishment of 44 



Saint-Malo 10 



oyster-beds in roadstead of 2 



Saint- Philibert, river 27 



Saint-Servan, visited by Coste in 1857 2 



Saint-Trojan, oyster pares at 35 



Saint- Vaast la- Hougue 4, 5, 7, 9, 13, 18 



Saltness injurious to oysters 44 



Sea-fishermen's Association of La Trinit6- . 27 



Seudre, river 37 



Sienne 11 



Sinche, Bay of 37 



Society for the Shipwrecked, Central 41 



of Sainte- Anne 27 



Solminihac, M. de 20, 21 



Spawn-collector of M. de Bon 2 



Statistics of Arcachon 40 



