

ANCIENT NATIVES OF BRITAIN, ENCAMPED NEAR COLCHESTER.
(From a curious Glyptic in possession of the Author.)

| CHAPTER I. | |
| THE OYSTER IN SEASON. | |
| The R. canon correct; Alimentary Qualities of the Oyster; Profitable Investment; Billingsgate, and London Consumption; English Oyster-beds; Jersey Oysters; French Oyster-beds on the Coast of Brittany | 9 |
| CHAPTER II. | |
| ANCIENT HISTORY OF THE OYSTER. | |
| The Ancients; Oysters a Greek and Roman Luxury; Sergius Orata, and the Oyster-beds of Baia; Immense Consumption at Rome; Failure of the Circean and Lucrinian Oyster-beds under Domitian, and Introduction of Rutupians from Britain; Agricola, Constantine, and Helena; Athenian Oysters, and Aristides. | 21 |
| CHAPTER III. | |
| MODERN HISTORY OF THE OYSTER. | |
| Fall of the Rutupian Supremacy; Louis IV. and William of Normandy; Conquest of England, and Revival of Oyster-eating in England; The Oyster under Legal Protection; American Oysters | 24 |
| vCHAPTER IV. | |
| THE OYSTER AT HOME. | |
| Its Nature, Colour, and Structure; Natural Food; Perception of the changes of Light; Uses of the Celia; Fecundity and Means of Propagation; Age; Fossil Oysters in Berkshire and in the Pacific; Power of Locomotion | 28 |
| CHAPTER V. | |
| THE OYSTER IN ITS NEW SETTLEMENT. | |
... BU KİTABI OKUMAK İÇİN ÜYE OLUN VEYA GİRİŞ YAPIN!Sitemize Üyelik ÜCRETSİZDİR! | |