INDEX. 



195 



Japanese pilgrims use the scallop- 

 shell as a badge, 111. 



Jardiniere, 14. 



Javanese belief that pearls breed, 

 30. 



" Jemmy " the pearl-eatoher, 54. 



Jersey oysters, 73. 



Jugurtha loses his treasures, 10. 



Juice of the purple fish requires 

 exposure to the sun to produce 

 the colour, 128. 



King John and the Milton fisheries, 

 73. 



Kirkeens, or kirkeen thraws, 101. 



Kjokkenmoddings, Danish, 33. 



Kjokkenmoddings at Newhaven, 

 Sussex, 33. 



Kjokkenmoddings, Scotch, de- 

 scribed by Key. Or. Gordon, 33. 



Klaffmuschel, or Mya, 1 54. 



Kraken, Norwegian, 169. 



Kraken, altar erected on its sur- 

 face, 170. 



Kreaklingur, or mussel, 45. 



Kunyu, or Mya truncata, 154. 



Laborde, M., partakes of hve snails, 



7. 

 Lady's dress figured with dye of 



the purple fish, 129. 

 L'Ajllado, 26. 

 L'Ayoli, or ail-y-oli, 26. 

 La Cacalaousada, 26. 

 Lana penna, 140. 

 Lana pesca, or fish wool, 140. 

 Land polypus mentioned by PUny, 



170. 

 Langskoel, 39. 

 Lapa burra, 113. 

 Lapa, or limpet, 121. 

 Large oysters mentioned by Pliny, 



6J. 

 Large oysters met with near Trin- 



comalee by Sir James E. Ten- 



nent, 69. 

 Leaden coffins ornamented with 



scallop-shells, etc., 105. 

 Legend of St. James, 106. 

 Leigh oyster fisheries, near South- 

 end, 71. 



Leister, or trident, 166. 

 Leitrigens, to cook, 100. 

 Lepade, 121. 

 Lid scallop, 97. 



Lid scallop used in shell-work, 97. 

 Lid scallop at Dawlish, 97. 

 Ligurian and snails, 10. 

 Limaia or limaio, 16. 

 Limaou and hmat, 14. 

 Limassade, la, 26. 

 Lime made from calcined cockle- 

 shells, 28. 

 Limpet, German names for, 121. 

 Limpet, habits of, 118. 

 Limpet juice and oatmeal, 119. 

 Limpet, or patella, 117. 

 Limpets, to dress, 122. 

 Limpets for bait, 118. 

 Limpets, large, on Devonshire 



coast, 118. 

 Limpets eaten at Eastbourne, 119. 

 Limpets, Eastbourne method of 



dressing, 122. 

 Limpets consumed at Lame, co. 



Antrim, 119. 

 Limpets eaten on the coast ot 



Normandy, 119. « 

 Limpet and oyster catcher, 121. 

 Limpets eaten at Plymouth, 119. 

 Limpets roasted, 122. 

 Limpet sauce, 122. 

 Limpet-shells found in cromlechs, 



120. 

 Limpet-shells used for mortar,121. 

 Limpet soup, 122. 

 Limpet soup at Naples, 119. 

 Limpets, large, in South America, 



118. 

 Lincolnshire TTens supply Covent 



Garden with snails, 9. 

 Littorina littorea, 134. 

 Littorinidae, 134. 

 Livree, 16. 

 Loligo, or squid, 171. 

 Long oyster, or Pholas dactylus, 



162. 

 Longherone, 45. 

 Lulu el Berberi, or Abyssinian 



oyster, 115. 

 Luma, and Gros Luma, name for 

 Hehx pomatia, 17. 



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