INDEX. 



295 



Fuegrian women dive for sea-eggs, 



272. 

 Fusus antiquus, red or almond 



whelk, 207. 

 Fusus antiquus sold in London 



under the name of whelk, 193. 

 Fusus antiquus, white variety, 207. 



Gambling by means of snail races, 



236. 

 Gaper, or mya, 8. 

 Garden snail, Helix aspersa, 209. 

 Gathering cry of pilgrims, 1 13. 

 Gibiones, 262. 

 Glams, 24. 



Glow-worm, lines on a, 5. 

 Gofiehe, or scallop, 104. 

 Goggle, or whelk, 46. 

 Golondrinas, 123. 

 Gongola, or mactra, 22. 

 Googawns, 194. 

 Gower, a Flemish colony, 43. 

 Gower people live on cockles, 43. 

 Gower recipe for oyster-soup, 152. 

 Grand'-pelerine, 104. 

 Great drought in Ireland in 1792 or 



1793, 68. 

 Gredas, 31. 

 Green-bearded oysters from the 



river Crouch, 129. 

 Green ovsters in France at Maren- 



nes, 138. 

 Grilled ovsters, 161. 

 Grosille, 104. 



Guisado de Caracoles, 242. 

 Guitzu, 24. 

 Guitzu-petits. 21. 

 Gurriaiios y verigiietos, 31. 

 Gwean, guihan, or periwinkle, 187. 



Habits of snails studied by the 



ancients, 239. 

 Haliotidse, 179. 

 Haliotidae brought to Birmingham, 



181. 

 Haliotidae eaten by the Japanese, 



181. 

 Haliotis gigantea eaten by the Cali- 



fornian Indians, 181. 

 Haliotis gigantea called "Awabi," 



181. 

 Haliotis Iris, or mutton-fish, 181. 



Haliotis tuberculata, 179. 



Haliotis supertexta called " Toko- 



bushi," 181. 

 Hardships of pearl divers, 101. 

 Helices vigneronnes, method of 



cooking, 243. 

 Helicidas in the markets in Murcia 



and Valencia. 232. 

 HeliGidae as Lenten fare, 225. 

 Helix aperta, 227. 

 Helix arbustorum, 222. 

 Helix aspersa, garden snails, 209. 

 Helix aspersa, French names for, 



226. 

 Helix aspersa used in medecine, 



211. 

 Helix hortensis, 228. 

 Helix ianthina, 202. 

 Helix ianthina found on the coast 



about Tyre and Bey root, 202. 

 Helix lactea, 233. 

 Helix lactea eaten in France and 



Spain, 233. 

 Helix lactea found in Corsica, 233. 

 Helix nemoralis, wood-snails, 210. 

 Helix nemoralis in Danish kjokken- 



moddings, 211. 

 Helix nemoralis eaten at Toulouse, 



223. 

 Helix Pisana, the banded snail, 210. 

 Helix Pisana, where found in Great 



Britain, 229. 

 Helix pomatia, vine snail, 209. 

 Helix pomatia, British localities for, 



210. 

 Helix pomatia of large size in Savoy, 



223. 

 Helix pomatia, white variety and 



reversed specimens, 210. 

 Helix rbodostoma, 229. 

 Helix vermiculata, 229. 

 Hens, 28. 



Hill of broken shells, 49. 

 Holland, largest supply of scallops 



from, 103. 

 HolothuriadEe, 268. 

 Horse-musseL 69. 

 Horse-winkle, 187. 

 Hotel in Paris for pilgrims, 1 12. 

 Hyperoodon, or bottle -headed whale, 



food of, 252 

 Hydra of Lerna, 256. 



