194 
EDIBLE BRITISH MOLLUSKS. 
Granville jfisheries, 77. 
Great drought in Ireland in 1792 
or 1793, 52. 
Green oysters in France, 78. 
Grilled oysters, 90. 
Grosille, 101. 
Guisado de Caracoles, 24. 
Gwean, or periwinkle, 135. 
Gwillim’s Heraldry, 22. 
Habits of snails studied by the 
ancients, 22. 
Haliotidse, 113. 
Haliotidse brought to Birming- 
ham, 114. 
Haliotis gigantea eaten by the Ca- 
lifornian Indians, 114. 
Haliotis Iris, or mutton-fish, 114. 
Haliotis tuberculata, 113. 
Hardships of pearl divers, 60. 
Helices Vigneronnes method of 
cooking, 26. 
Helicidse in the markets in Murcia 
and Valencia, 19. 
Helicidae as Lenten fare, 13. 
Helix aperta, 15. 
Helix arbustorum, 10. 
Helix aspersa, garden snail, 1. 
Helix aspersa, French names for, 
14. 
Helix aspersa used in medicine, 3. 
Helix hortensis, 16. 
Helix ianthina, 129. 
Helix ianthina found on the coast 
about Tyre and Beyroot, 129. 
Helix lactea, 20. 
Helix lactea cooked with rice, 20. 
Helix lactea eaten in France and 
Spain, 20. 
Helix lactea found in Corsica, 
21 . 
Helix nemoralis, wood snail, 1. 
Helix nemoralis found in Danish 
kjokkennioddings, 3. 
Helix nemoralis eaten at Toulouse, 
16. 
Helix Pisana, the banded snail, 2. 
Helix Pisana, where found in Great 
Britain, 16. 
Helix pomatia, apple or vine 
snail, 1. 
Helix pomatia found in Kent, 
Surrey, Gloucestershire, etc., 2. 
Helix pomatia, white variety and 
reversed specimens, 2. 
Helix rhodostoma, 16. 
Helix vermiculata, 17. 
Hill of broken shells, 32. 
Holland, the greatest supply of 
scallops is from, 100. 
Holothuriadse, 176. 
Horse mussel (My thus modiolus), 
52. 
Horsewinkle, 135. 
Hotel at Paris for pilgrims, 107. 
Hydra of Lerna, a polypus or sepia, 
170. 
Ika-surame, or squids, 172. 
Illyrian snails mentioned by Pliny, 
said by Sir Gardner Wilkinson 
to be very numerous in Veglia 
or Veggia, 11. 
Image of St. James, 110. 
Incitatus, the favourite horse of 
the Emperor Caligula, 56. 
Indian belief of the origin of pearls, 
30. 
Indians use Haliotidse for orna- 
ments, 114. 
Ink of cuttlefish, 173. 
Invention of oyster beds by Ser- 
gius Grata, 68. 
Investigations of the Commis- 
sioners on the Irish fisheries, 75. 
Irish names for cockle, 27. 
Irish way of cooking cockles, 36. 
Irish oysters, 74. 
Irish pearls, 54. 
Island of Be and its oyster beds, 
77. 
Isle of Man scallop beds, 101. 
Isocardia Cor, 42. 
Isocardia Cor, account of, by the 
Eev. James Bulwer, 43. 
Isocardia Cor, Mediterranean spe- 
cies, 44. 
Italian names for the Pinna, 139. 
Jaeobitse, or Jacobipetse, 107. 
Jacobsinuschel, 101. 
Jambonneaux, 139. 
