FOOTNOTES:

[1] Stevenson’s Twenty Years’ Residence in South America.

[2] Hooper’s Medical Dictionary.

[3] Kohl’s Russia, and McGregor’s Continental Tariffs.

[4] Johnston’s Travels in Southern Abyssinia, vol. 2, p. 226.

[5] McMicking’s Manila and the Philippines.

[6] Ruschenberger’s Voyage Round the World, vol. 2. p. 337.

[7] A Paper on Swine, read before the Worcester (Massachusetts) Agricultural Society.

[8] Putnam’s Monthly Magazine.

[9] Lettres sur les Substances Alimentaires, et particulièrement sur la Viande de Cheval. Par M. Isidore Geoffroy St. Hilaire. Paris, 1856.

[10] Germantown Emporium.

[11] Journal of the Society of Arts, vol. 2., p. 105.

[12] Berncastle’s Voyage to China.

[13] Bonnycastle’s South America.

[14] Strong vinegar, veignia, or possibly catsup.

[15] Query.—The dusky petrel.

[16] Nautical Magazine, vol. 15, p. 5.

[17] Part II. Buff. Hist. ch. 1. sec. 5.

[18] Dr. Truman On Food and its Influence, &c.

[19] MacMicking’s Manila, &c.

[20] History of the Fishmongers’ Company.

[21] Dr. Truman On Food and its Influence.

[22] Symonds’s Observations on the Fisheries of the West Coast of Ireland.

[23] The Fish Fancier’s Own Book.

[24] McCulloch’s Statistics of the British Empire.

[25] Kane, in Canadian Journal, March 14th, 1858.

[26] Natural History of Fishes, by Dr. Bushnan.

[27] Schomburgk’s History of Barbados.

[28] Miss Bunbury’s Summer in Northern Europe.

[29] Wallace’s Travels on the Amazon.

[30] Natural History of Insects.

[31] Wallace’s Travels on the Rio Negro.

[32] Journal de Pharmacie.

[33] Annals of Natural History.

[34] Kirby and Spence.

[35] Symond’s Observations on the Fisheries of the West Coast of Ireland.

[36] Molina’s Natural History of Chile.

[37] Adam’s Natural History.

[38] W. B. Adams, in Society of Arts’ Journal.

Transcriber’s Notes:

New original cover art included with this eBook is granted to the public domain.

Variations in spelling and hyphenation are retained.

Perceived typographical errors have been changed.

In the contents, Live Crablets eaten by the Chinese, corrected from 129 to 329.