Not AvailableApart from brief reports by Hornell (1910) and Paul (1942) there exists no detailed account of the rate of growth in the Indian backwater oyster, Ostrea madrasensis Preston, which is an important species of shell-fish of commercial value in the country. Hornell's (1910) account is based on an examination of a few lots of spat-collectors placed in Ennur backwaters, near Madras, during the months of the north-east monsoon of the year 1908, to ascertain the principal determining factors in oyster-spawning; his observations on the rate of growth were only incidental. Paul's (1942) study of the growth of this species, among other animals, deals with material from the Madras harbour. Although this species occurs in fair numb...