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Crab, shrimp, and lobster lore

Chapter 3: LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.
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A naturalist's guide surveying coastal and freshwater crustaceans—crabs, shrimps, prawns, lobsters, and crayfish—describing their anatomy, life cycles (including larval zoea), habitats from rock pools to reefs and rivers, behaviors, defensive armour and molting, and ecological interactions. The text provides species descriptions and identification, local varieties, and practical methods and equipment for catching, keeping, and rearing them, with advice on pots, nets, traps, baiting, and hatching. It also touches on culinary uses and human employment of crustaceans, pairing scientific observation with field anecdotes and illustrated instructions intended for fishermen, collectors, and amateur naturalists.

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.

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A PARTY OF “OU-OU” HUNTERS Frontispiece.
“CANCER,” A SIGN OF THE ZODIAC 1
A CRAB IN TESSELATED PAVEMENT 2
“BABY CRABS,” OR ZOËA 4, 5
LARGE EDIBLE CRAB (Cancer pagurus) 8
CRAB POT 9
A “BECUED CREEPER” 11
FISH-HOOK FASTENINGS 12
LOOP SLIP 13
STONE HITCH 13
FRAME REEL 15
GUT KNOT 16
KNIFE TWISTER 17
FISHING LEADS 20
TRAVELLER LINE 21
HARBOUR CRAB (Carcinus maenas) 28
VELVET SWIMMING CRAB (Portunus puber) 30
COMMON SLENDER SPIDER CRAB (Stenorynchus tenuirostris) 33
Pagurus Bernhardus 34
VENUS’S FLOWER-BASKET (Euplectella speciosa) 36
COMMON PEA CRAB (Pinnotheres pisum) 42
PINNA PEA CRAB (P. veterum) 43
THE “OU-OU,” OR COCOA-NUT CRAB (Birgus latro) 46
THE EUROPEAN LAND CRAB (Thelphusa fluviatilis) 56
COMMON SAND SHRIMP (Crangon vulgaris) 74
THE DREDGE 75
SAND SHRIMP NET 76
POLE SHRIMP NET 78
PRAWN NET 80
COMMON PRAWN AND PARASITE 86
THE COMMON ENGLISH LOBSTER (Homarus vulgaris) 90
LOBSTER TRAP 91
HATCHING TROUGH (French) 92
PAN AND TUB ARRANGEMENT 93
NORWAY LOBSTER (Nephrops Norvegicus) 95
SPINED LOBSTER, OR CRAY (Palinurus vulgaris) 100
THE COMMON RIVER CRAY (Astacus fluviatilis) 106