SS i::iii i;.:::sz ::::::■:-. 



America, 5 suggests acclimatizing it on our coasts ;* and 

 een done on the French co Arcachon, 



and also v tJa-H gne, K^ 



~ers are never on: ason at Nei i 



are brought from the shores _ _ inia, and planted 



to grow and fatten, so I quality and flavour 



:i_ "'..-: ::.;.;.- ; :i: - _:; .__• -.:.::...- :: '.:.- •.-..^ i . 



:.. : - - - - - 



lates the season of the c md keeps ihe market in 



;._-.!_: »;._'.;■. I: is l;: :...t :„ s -.:-.- :: : „- ::. 

 ftinii :ers are eaten in enormous qu^ 



i thousand ■ -land are well supplied; 



anc pers axe as common in Cincini 



Louis as in r Yc note.! 



The amount of ca ^nk in I :er ira: 



vici: . 



beneficial to persons who suffer from 

 "-zui :_--:::..-. . ,: :..■■_.. :':.:;•' :_-«: .-;- -.^.- ri-v. i..-.. 

 ■ _r or pe I known an invalid 



able to eat 



food ; and j recoil 



pat^pnty, as th .odine. 



The shells of * and murex were use 



Romans a- ; and o .. seci 



Juan Francisco de San n i aicos de 



* In Vy£>; Kr Gardner Wilkinson found on - by coast manr 



fragment* of theshefleof Ottrea riryi*ica,iaid*rat led to suppose that 

 tkw specks of ojster (hitherto unknown or unnoticed in Britain) existed 



■tens, Hie greatest number being met vita in the neighbourho . 



email liirwi widen runs into the sea on the south sands of Tenor. 



f aerka/ toL L p. 268. 



