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Pliny makes a similar observation, and the same belief is common to-day in many of the Mediterranean fish-markets. A Neapolitan fisherman will: Pitch down his basket before us, All trembling alive With pink and grey jellies, your sea-fruit; You touch the strange lumps, And mouths gape there, eyes open, all manner Of horns and of humps. Beowning, The Englishman in Italy. Edible molluscs, crabs, and sea-urchins — " frutti di mare " — arc stated to vary with the phases of the moon. When the moon i...s full the animal is said to be "full. " When the moon is new the animal is "empty. " Quite recent observation has shown that at any rate in the sea-urchin known as Diadema sdosa, a very large form, a foot or more in diameter, found at Suez, the testes and the ovaries, which are the edible parts of sea-urchins, show a rhythmic growth and decline corresponding with the lunar cycle. At full moon these generative organs arc at their largest, and then spawning takes place. After this the testes and ovaries grow smaller, and after the new moon they begin to increase again in size in preparation for a fmiher season of spawning.
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