TenbyReprint of the original, first published in 1856. |
Contents
CONTENTS | 1 |
II | 11 |
Description of St Catherines CavernsFirst CavernDogwinkle | 22 |
IV | 37 |
V | 47 |
North CoveAnimalsRednosesTheir AppearanceTheir Power | 57 |
VII | 67 |
VIII | 73 |
XXII | 199 |
XXIII | 216 |
THE LIFEBOAT | 229 |
XXVI | 252 |
XXVII | 260 |
GILTAR | 264 |
XXIX | 272 |
XXX | 282 |
IX | 80 |
XI | 95 |
XIII | 113 |
The SoundGiltar CliffsBear CaveScaweed ForestGuillemots | 123 |
XV | 134 |
XVI | 147 |
XVIII | 161 |
XIX | 169 |
XX | 181 |
TRAWLING | 185 |
XXXI | 289 |
XXXIII | 297 |
XXXIV | 318 |
XXXV | 327 |
XXXVI | 333 |
APPENDIX | 356 |
Encroachments of the Sea 377385 | 376 |
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Common terms and phrases
Actinia Algæ Anemone angles animal Annelid appearance arched Barnacle beautiful beneath body bottom Bowerbankia branches Caldy carapace Carew Castle Castle Catherine's cave cavern cavity cells cilia cliffs close clusters coast colour cove creature Crustacea curious dark diameter disk edge elegant examination extremity feet fish floccose flowers Flustra foot fringed fronds genus Giltar green Gumfreston head hill hole Hydroid inch in length INFUSORIA interesting interior limestone look margin mass Medusa membrane microscope minute Mollusk mouth narrow observed organs orifice oval pair passed Pedicellaria pellucid perforated perpendicular Plate Polypes pool presently pretty proboscis projecting purple resemblance Rhizostoma rock ROTIFERA round sand scarcely Sea-weeds seen shell side slender species specimens spines Sponge spot stem stone studded substance summit surface Tenby tentacles thick thread tide tiny tips transparent trees tube Vincent Brooks walls whole yellow young Zoophytes