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EDIBLE BRITISH MOLLUSCA. 



Ika-surame, or squids, 262. 

 Illyrian snails mentioned by Pliny, 



224. 



Image of St. James, 115. 

 Incitatus, the favourite horse of the 



Emperor Caligula, 92. 

 Indian belief of the origin of pearls, 



47. 



Indians use HaliotidsB for orna- 

 ments, 181. 

 Ink of cuttlefish, 264. 

 Investigat'ons of the Commissioners 



on the Irish fisheries, 133. 

 Irish names for cockle, 42. 

 Irish pearls, 71. 

 Irish rivers where are found the 



pearl-mussels, 71. 

 Island of Re and its oyster-beds, 



138. 



Isle of Man scallop-beds, 104. 

 Isle of Wight oyster-beds, 131. 

 Isocardia cor, 39. 

 Isocardia cor, account of, by Rev, 



James Bulwer, 40. 

 Italian names for the Pinna, 86. 



Jacobitae or Jacobipetae, 112. 



Jacobsmuschel, 104. 



Jambe, 178. 



Jambonneaux, 86. 



Japa, 93. 



Japanese pilgrims wear the scallop- 

 shell as a badge, 117. 



Jardiniere, 226. 



Javanese belief that pearls breed, 47. 



" Jemmy," the pearl-catcher, 72. 



Jersey oysters, 131. 



Joeles, 187. 



Jugurtha loses his treasures, 222. 



Juice of the purple-fish requires ex- 

 posure to the sun to produce the 

 colour, 201. 



Kamm-muschel, 104. 



King John and the Milton fisheries, 



130. 



King's cockle stewer, 45. 

 Kirkeens, or kirkeen thraws, 104. 

 Kitchen-midden in the Andaman 



Islands, 150. 

 Kjokkenmoddings at Newhaven 



Sussex, 50. 



Kj6kkenmoddings,Scotch,described, 

 50. 



Klaffmuchel, or Mya, 8. 



Kraken Norwegian, 255. 



Kraken, altar erected on its sur- 

 face, 255. 



Kreaklingur, or mussel, 59. 



Kunyu, or Mya truncata, 6. 



La Blonde, 61. 



Laborde, M., partakes of live snails, 



219. 

 Lady's dress figured with dye of the 



purple-fish, 201. 

 L'Aillado, 244. 

 L'Ayoli, or ail-y oli, 244. 

 La Cacalaousada, 244. 

 Lampas, 178. 

 Lamperas, 178. 

 Lamps at Amoy, 184. 

 Lamps made of Fusus antiquus, 



207. 



Lamparons, 178. 

 Lampreas, 187. 



Lampreys used as bait for cod- 

 fishing, 193. 



Lampreys at Sawley on Trent, 193. 

 Lana penna, 87. 

 Lana pesca, or fish wool, 87. 

 Land polypus mentioned by Pliny, 



256. 



Langskoel, 14. 

 Lapa, or limpet, 178. 

 Lapa burra, 187. 

 Large oysters mentioned by Pliny, 



126. 



Laypas, 178. 

 Leaden coffins ornamented with 



scallop-shells, 109. 

 Legend of the cuttlefish, 25S. 

 Legend of St. James, 110. 

 Leigh oyster fisheries, 129. 

 Leister, or trident, 249. 

 Leitrigens, to cook, 124. 

 Lemming litany, 238. 

 Lepade, 178. 

 Lid scallop, 120. 



Lid scallop used in shell-work, 121. 

 Lid scallop as Dawlish, 121. 

 Ligurian and snails, 222. 

 Lima squamosa, 206. 

 Limaia, or limaio, 229. 



