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risk; of course; of being blown over to the coast of France; by a 

change of wind; there is a risk also of not being able to land at 

night on the inhospitable Hastings beach; and of sleeping; as best 

you can; on board:  but in the long days and settled fine weather 

of summer; the trip; in a stout boat; ought to be a safe and a 

pleasant one。



On the Diamond you will find many; or most of those gay creatures 

which attract your eye in the central row of tanks at the 

Zoological Gardens:  great twisted masses of Serpulae; (26) those 

white tubes of stone; from the mouth of which protrude pairs of 

rose…coloured or orange fans; flashing in; quick as light; the 

moment that your finger approaches them or your shadow crosses the 

water。



You will dredge; too; the twelve…rayed sun…star (Solaster papposa); 

with his rich scarlet armour; and more strange; and quite as 

beautiful; the bird's foot star (Palmipes membranaceus); which you 

may see crawling by its thousand sucking…feet in the Crystal Palace 

tanks; a pentagonal webbed bird's foot; of scarlet and orange 

shagreen。  With him; most probably; will be a specimen of the great 

purple heart…urchin (Spatangus purpureus); clothed in pale lilac 

horny spines; and other Echinoderms; for which you must consult 

Forbes's 〃British Star…fishes:〃 but perhaps the species among them 

which will interest you most; will be the common brittle…star 

(Ophiocoma rosula); of which a hundred or so; I can promise; shall 

come up at a single haul of the dredge; entwining their long spine…

clad arms in a seemingly inextricable confusion of 〃kaleidoscope〃 

patterns (thanks to Mr。 Gosse for the one right epithet); purple 

and azure; fawn; brown; green; grey; white and crimson; as if a 

whole bed of China…asters should have first come to life; and then 

gone mad; and fallen to fighting。  But pick out; one by one; 

specimens from the tangled mass; and you will agree that no China…

aster is so fair as this living stone…flower of the deep; with its 

daisy…like disc; and fine long prickly arms; which never cease 

their graceful serpentine motion; and its colours hardly alike in 

any two specimens。  Handle them not; meanwhile; too roughly; lest; 

whether modesty or in anger; they begin a desperate course of 

gradual suicide; and; breaking off arm after arm piecemeal; fling 

them indignantly at their tormentor。  Along with these you will 

certainly obtain a few of that fine bivalve; the great Scallop; 

which you have seen lying on every fishmonger's counter in 

Hastings。  Of these you must pick out those which seem dirtiest and 

most overgrown with parasites; and place them carefully in a jar of 

salt water; where they may not be rubbed; for they are worth your 

examination; not merely for the sake of that ring of gem…like eyes 

which borders their 〃cloak;〃 lying along the extreme out edge of 

the shell as the valves are half open; but for the sake of the 

parasites outside:  corallines of exquisite delicacy; Plumulariae 

and Sertulariae; dead men's hands (Alcyonia); lumps of white or 

orange jelly; which will protrude a thousand star…like polypes; and 

the Tubularia indivisa; twisted tubes of fine straw; which ought 

already to have puzzled you; for you may pick them up in 

considerable masses on the Hastings beach after a south…west gale; 

and think long over them before you determine whether the oat…like 

stems and spongy roots belong to an animal; or a vegetable。  

Animals they are; nevertheless; though even now you will hardly 

guess the fact; when you see at the mouth of each tube a little 

scarlet flower; connected with the pink pulp which fills the tube。  

For a further description of this largest and handsomest of our 

Hydroid Polypes; I must refer you to Johnston; or; failing him; to 

Landsborough; and go on; to beg you not to despise those pink; or 

grey; or white lumps of jelly; which will expand in salt water into 

exquisite sea…anemones; of quite different forms from any which we 

have found along the rocks。  One of them will certainly be the 

Dianthus; (27) which will open into a furbelowed flower; furred 

with innumerable delicate tentacula; and in the centre a mouth of 

the most delicate orange; the size of the whole animal being 

perhaps eight inches high and five across。  Perhaps it will be of a 

satiny grey; perhaps pale rose; perhaps pure white; whatever its 

colour; it is the very maiden queen of all the beautiful tribe; and 

one of the loveliest gems with which it has pleased God to bedeck 

this lower world。



These and much more you will find on the scallops; or even more 

plentifully on any lump of ancient oysters; and if you do not 

dredge; it would be well worth your while to make interest with the 

fish…monger for a few oyster lumps; put into water the moment they 

are taken out of the trawl。  Divide them carefully; clear out the 

oysters with a knife; and put the shells into your aquarium; and 

you will find that an oyster at home is a very different thing from 

an oyster on a stall。



You ought; besides; to dredge many handsome species of shells; 

which you would never pick up along the beach; and if you are 

conchologizing in earnest; you must not forget to bring home a tin 

box of shell sand; to be washed and picked over in a dish at your 

leisure; or forget either to wash through a fine sieve; over the 

boat's side; any sludge and ooze which the dredge brings up。  Many 

… I may say; hundreds … rare and new shells are found in this way; 

and in no other。



But if you cannot afford the expense of your own dredge and boat; 

and the time and trouble necessary to follow the occupation 

scientifically; yet every trawler and oyster…boat will afford you a 

tolerable satisfaction。  Go on board one of these; and while the 

trawl is down; spend a pleasant hour or two in talking with the 

simple; honest; sturdy fellows who work it; from whom (if you are 

as fortunate as I have been for many a year past) you may get many 

a moving story of danger and sorrow; as well as many a shrewd 

practical maxim; and often; too; a living recognition of God; and 

the providence of God; which will send you home; perhaps; a wiser 

and more genial man。  And when the trawl is hauled; wait till the 

fish are counted out; and packed away; and then kneel down and 

inspect (in a pair of Mackintosh leggings; and your oldest coat) 

the crawling heap of shells and zoophytes which remains behind 

about the decks; and you will find; if a landsman; enough to occupy 

you for a week to come。  Nay; even if it be too calm for trawling; 

condescend to go out in a dingy; and help to haul some honest 

fellow's deep…sea lines and lobster…pots; and you will find more 

and stranger things about them than even fish or lobsters:  though 

they; to him who has eyes to see; are strange enough。



I speak from experience; for it was not so very long ago that; in 

the north of Devon; I found sermons; not indeed in stones; but in a 

creature reputed among the most worthless of sea…vermin。  I had 

been lounging about all the morning on the little pier; waiting; 

with the rest of the village; for a trawling breeze which would not 

come。  Two o'clock was past; and still the red mainsails of the 

skiffs hung motionless; and their images quivered head downwards in 

the glassy swell;





〃As idle as a painted ship

Upon a painted ocean。〃





It was neap…tide; too; and therefore nothing could be done among 

the rocks。  So; in despair; finding an old coast…guard friend 

starting for his lobster…pots; I determined to save the old man's 

arms; by rowing him up the shore; and then paddled homeward again; 

under the high green northern wall; five hundred feet of cliff 

furred to the water's edge with rich oak woods; against whose base 

the smooth Atlantic swell died whispering; as if curling itself up 

to sleep at last within that sheltered nook; tired with its weary 

wanderings。  The sun sank lower and lower behind the deer…park 

point; the white stair of houses up the glen was wrapped every 

moment deeper and deeper in hazy smoke and shade; as the light 

faded; the evening fires were lighted one by one; the soft murmur 

of the waterfall; and the pleasant laugh of children; and the 

splash of homeward oars; came clearer and clearer to the ear at 

every stroke:  and as we rowed on; arose the recollection of many a 

brave and wise friend; whose lot was cast in no such western 

paradise; but rather in the infernos of this sinful earth; toiling 

even then amid the festering alleys of Bermondsey and Bethnal 

Green; to palliate death and misery which they had vainly laboured 

to prevent; watching the strides of that very cholera which they 

had been striving for years to ward off; now re…admitted in spite 

of all their warnings; by the carelessness; and laziness; and greed 

of sinful man。  And as I thought over the whole hapless question of 

sanitary reform; proved long since a moral duty to God and man; 

possible; easy; even pecuniarily profitable; and yet left undone; 

there seemed a sublime irony; most humbling to man; in some of 

Nature's processes; and in the silent and unobtrusive perfection 

with which she has been taught to anticipate; since the foundation 

of the world; some of the loftiest discoveries of modern science; 

of which we are too apt to boast as if we had created the method by 

discovering its possibility。  Created it?  Alas for the pride of 

human genius; and the autotheism which would make man the measure 

of all things; and the centre of the universe!  All the invaluable 

laws and methods of sanitary reform at best are but clumsy 

imitations of the unseen wonders which every animalcule and leaf 

have been working since the world's foundation; with this slight 

difference between them and us; that they fulfil their appointed 

task; and we do not。



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