COLLECTING MOLLUSCA IN THE CELTIC REGION. 



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and the entrance to the river Faou. Beyond the roadstead of 

 Brest : — Camaret ; the bay of Toulinguet ; the bay of Dinant ; 

 the strands of Morgat and of Crozon, which form part of the 

 Bay of Douarnerez ; the island £aber ; the beach of Greves ; 

 then, in the direction of Quimper, the bAy of Audierne and the 

 Isle of Tudy. In the direction of the Channel : Label, Ildul ; 

 Paimpol, Argenton ; the bay of Goulven ; Plouescat, and 1' ile 

 Vierge, near Laber Varch ; further still Roscof, Isle of Baty, 

 and the mouth of the river at Morlaix. 



It may here be of interest to notice the local names given 

 by the inhabitants, fishermen, and even the children, playing 

 on the shore, to the different molluscs which they commonly 

 pick up. One can thus know the whereabouts of these molluscs 

 more easily, and get the fishermen and children to help in seek- 

 ing for them. 



The following are the most common : — 



