INDEX. 



291 



Canestrelli di mare, orPecten varius, 



123. 

 Cannulicchiu stortu, 17. 

 Caparozzolo, 26. 

 Capa tabacchina, 17. 

 Capelings used as bait for cod- 

 fishing, 69. 

 Caperlongers, 86. 

 Cappa lunga, 86. 

 Cappa di San Giacomo, 104. 

 Cappa Santa, 104. 

 Cappa tonda, 58. 

 Caracola, 232. 

 Caracola del kuerta, 232. 

 Caracola del mar. 232. 

 Caracola del rio, 232. 

 Caracoleros, 232. 

 Caracoles, 206. 

 Caracoles con Perejil, 242. 

 Caragoou, 226. 

 Caraguolo, 226. 

 Caravelas, 17. 

 Cardiadae, 41. 

 Cardium aculeatum found on the 



Devonshire coast, 57. 

 Cardium edule, 41. 

 Cardium rusticum, 55. 

 Cardium rusticum, or tuberculatum, 



found at Paignton and Dawlish, 56. 

 Cardium rusticum, its leaping 



powers, 56. 

 Caricoles franciscanos, 189. 

 Carlingford oysters, 133. 

 Carneros, 31. 

 Carneiroe, 42 



Cascaras, or Mactra glauca, 23. 

 Casseron, 245. 

 Cassis flammea, idol in, 199. 

 Cassis Madagascariensis, or " Queen" 



conch-shell, 199 

 Castagne de mar, 274. 

 Castafiuelas, 246. 

 Cathedral of Panama, the steeples 



faced with pearl-oyster shells, 



184. 

 Catherine de Medicis, 95. 

 Cats made of the shells of Helix 



aspersa, 238. 

 Cayeu, 61. 



Cawdel of Muskels, 76. 

 Cephalopoda, 250. 

 Cephalopoda, large, in Japan, 255. 



Cephalopoda large, at Bermuda, 255. 

 Cephalopoda, large, caught on a 



voyage to Ceylon, 255. 

 Ceylon pearl-fishery suffered from 



skate, 98. 

 Ceylon pearl-fisheries in 1881, 98. 

 Chama a cuore, 40. 

 Chank fishery, 196. 

 Chank shell used by the Buddhists, 



195. 

 Chank shells exported to India from 



Ceylon, 195. 

 Chank shells reversed, prized by the 



Chinese, 196. 

 Chaplet of cockles, 44. 

 Charron, 59. 

 Chataigne, 271. 

 Chatrou, 251. 



Cheney Rock oyster fisheries, 130. 

 Chilian method of cooking shell- fish, 



84. 

 Chinese clam dredger, 11. 

 Chinese dinner, 190. 

 Chinese remedy for smallpox, 102. 

 Chinese name for " Mya arenaria," 



11. 

 Chinese names for Solens, 17. 

 Chirlas, 20. 

 Chocos, 246. 

 Christening of the child of Lady 



Cicile,wife of the Erie of Friesland, 



183. 

 Cidaridse, 268. 

 Cimjue-cento ornaments, 94. 

 Claires, 138. 

 Clams acclimatized on the French 



coast, 34. 

 Clam chowder, 38. 

 Clams strung like dried apples and 



smoked for winter use, 25. 

 Clam soup, 12. 

 C am soup, 35. 

 Clams, soup of hard, 35. 

 Clams, to boil hard, 35. 

 Clams, to fry hard, 36. 

 Clams, omelet of hard, 36. 

 Clams, to boil soft, 12. 

 Clams, fishing for soft, 10. 

 Clams, to fry soft, 13. 

 Clams, stewed soft, 13. 

 Clams, price of soft, ll. 

 Clams, pickled, 37. 



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