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INDEX. 



Patella, page 340 



Patina ostrearum, a Roman 



dish, 138 

 Pearls, British, l63. 236 

 Pecten, 21C) 

 Pelorides, 338 

 Phalangium, 43 

 Pholas, 156 

 Piercer, 367 

 Pinna, 243 

 Jlivvo(pvXa^, 4 

 Planaria, 68 

 Pliny, the younger, his sup- 

 per, 329 

 Pomatia, 328 



Purple dye, the Tyrian, 268. 

 304 



the British, how 

 produced, ib. 

 Purpurce, 139 



R 



RAZOR-SHIiLL, 171 



a food, 176 

 Rufupium, or RichLorough, its 

 oyster celebrated by Juve- 

 nal, 225 



Sabella, 368 



Sausage, the cuttle-fish of the 



Greeks, II9 

 Scallops, 219 



Scallops, how dressed by the 

 Greeks, page219 



the shell in which 

 Venus rose from 

 the sea, 220 

 worn by pilgrims, 

 ih. 

 Sepia, 115 



Indian, their vast size, 



116 

 How the Sepia escapes 

 danger, 118 

 ETjtfia, ih. 

 Serpula, 358 



SiPUNCULUS, 66 



Snail, 319 



Snails fattened for food, 328 



SoLEN, 171 



grateful fo widows, 

 176 

 SwXsvsj', ih. 

 Sphondyli, 138 

 Spio, 92 

 Star, Sea, 127 



destructive to oys-- 

 ters, ih. 

 Stella viarina, 136 

 Strombus, 277 



T^xiA, 60 

 Tellika, 177 

 Terebella, 111 

 Teredo, 367 

 Tillo, 51 

 Tooth-shell, 355 



