Geology And Industrial Resources of California:

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Geology And Industrial Resources of California:
Tyson, Philip T[homas], 1799-1877. [from Old Catalog]
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The rocks in the bays and inlets^ in some places, teem with a salt water carawfish, much resembling those of the small streams in Ibe Atlantic States.
Digitized by VjOOQ IC 49 [471 It has been stated that 03rsters were to be had in abundance from the ^waters of California, but I could not ascertain from any reliable source that this species of mollu$ca had fceen seen. The animal called haliotis is «aten to a considerable extent by the Indians, but no'opportunity occurred to test its gastronomic
... properties. The haliotis has an open univalve «hell, which is sometimes a foot long and nine or ten inches broad, and being very irridiscent and prettily varied in color, is extensively used in the manufacture of many fancy articles in China, Europe, and America.
Large edible kinds of muscles are found, closely packed together and adhering to the rocks along the coast; the shells are of a purple color, and the mollusc itself is well flavored. It is possible the report about oysters may have arisen froni the existence of either of these two last named 45hell-fish, both of which are extremely abundant.


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