. Crab, shrimp, and lobster lore, gathered amongst the rocks at the sea-shore, by the riverside, and in the forest. Shrimps; Crabs; Lobsters. 100 CRAB, SHRIMP, AND LOBSTER LORE. nature of an approacliing object, and enables the alarmed squat to seek a safe sanctuary between the rock clefts, from wliich he is by no means easy to with- draw. The spined lobster {Palinurus vulgaris), craivfisli, Cray, or crowder, will from its thorn-coated shell, long. horns, powerful nippers, and generally formidable appearance, be familiar to most of our readers. Like most other crustaceans the Cray delights in


. Crab, shrimp, and lobster lore, gathered amongst the rocks at the sea-shore, by the riverside, and in the forest. Shrimps; Crabs; Lobsters. 100 CRAB, SHRIMP, AND LOBSTER LORE. nature of an approacliing object, and enables the alarmed squat to seek a safe sanctuary between the rock clefts, from wliich he is by no means easy to with- draw. The spined lobster {Palinurus vulgaris), craivfisli, Cray, or crowder, will from its thorn-coated shell, long. horns, powerful nippers, and generally formidable appearance, be familiar to most of our readers. Like most other crustaceans the Cray delights in a home among rugged sunken rocks, and is taken in the traps laid down for ordinary lobsters and crabs. It not nnfrequently happens whilst line-fishing over sunken. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Lord, William Barry. London, G. Routledge and Sons


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