INDEX. 



297 



Limaou and Limat, 226. 

 Limassade, la, 244. 

 Limpets for bait, 172. 

 Limpets, to cook, 178. 

 Limpets consumed at Larne, 174. 

 Limpets, to dress, 178. 

 Limpets eaten at Eastbourne, 174. 

 Limpets, Eastbourne method of cook- 

 ing, 179. 



Limpets eaten on the coast of Nor- 

 mandy, 174. 



Limpets eaten at Plymouth, 174. 

 Limpets, large in shell mounds at 



the Cape of Good Hope, 176. 

 Limpet and oyster catcher, 177. 

 Limpets roasted, 179. 

 Limpet sauce, 179. 

 Limpet shell, an urn covered with 



a, 176. 

 Limpet -shell used by the Giant Tre- 



geagle, 177. 

 Limpet-shells found in Cromlechs, 



175. 



Limpet-shells used for mortar, 177. 

 Limpets sold ready boiled in Truro 



market, 174. 

 Limpet soup, 178. 

 Limpet soup at Naples, 174. 

 Limpets in South America, large. 



173. 



Limpets, strength of, 173. 

 Lincolnshire Kens supply Covent 



Garden with snails, 221. 

 Lithodoinus lithophagus, 85. 

 Littorina littorea, 187. 

 Littorinidae, 187. 

 Livree, 229. 

 Loligo, or squid, 261. 

 Loligo sagittata as food, 262. 

 Loligo subulata, 262. 

 Longeirones, 17. 

 Longherone, 59. 



Long oyster, or Pholas dactylus, 6. 

 Lulu elBerberi, or Abyssinian oyster, 



183. 

 Luma, and Gros Luma, names for 



Helix pomatia, 229. 

 Lunot, 27. 

 Lura, 262. 



Lustreless pearls, 100. 

 Lutraria elliptica, 24. 

 Lutraria maxima, or Great clam, 24. 



Lutraria oblonga, 24. 



Maclo cuadrado, 31. 



Mactra corallina, 22. 



Mactra glauca, or helvacea, 23. 



Mactra lactea, 22. 



Mactra solida, 22. 



Mactra stultorum, 22. 



Mactra stultorum, roads made of 

 shells of, 22. 



Mactra subtruncata, or lady-cockle, 

 23. 



Mactridaa, 22. 



Mactridae, to dress, 25. 



Madre-perna, 86. 



Madrid, price of oysters at, 142. 



Maganos, 262. 



Makafechis, rat-shaped bait for the 

 octopus, 258. 



Manche de couteau, 17. 



Maneg de ganivet, 17. 



Mangulinos, 187. 



Man-suckers, 207. 



Mariposas, 33. 



Marolos, 58. 



Meerohr, 187. 



Meleagrina margaritifera, or white 

 pearl-shell, 182. 



Melon de mar. 274. 



Menestra de ostras y Almejas, 30. 



Meninx in Africa, famous for its 

 purple, 204. 



Messerschalenmuschel, 17. 



Mexillones, 59. 



Mezzana, 22. 



Military order of Santiago de la 



Espada, 114. 

 Milk rendered luminous by a Pholas, 



6. 



Milton natives, 130. 

 Minchas, 189. 

 Miranha Indians, 186. 

 Moce jones, 59. 

 Mock asses'-milk, 216. 

 Mock pearls, 185. 

 Mogne, 228. 



Mogul, anecdote of a, 96. 

 Moldavian snails, large, 223. 

 Molimorno, 229. 

 Monacelio, 228. 



Moonbeams injurious to fish, 142. 

 Morgueras, 17. 



