bayThere are four species of seals frequenting the waters of Labrador and Newfoundland, known as the bay seal, the harp, the hood, and the square flipper.PRINTED ITEM Colin Penney June 16, 69Used I and SupUsed I and Sup4Not use
harbourThere are apparently five or six varieties of seals that frequent the coasts of America, but ...
harp nThe big harp seal (_Phoca_ _groenlandica_), in the Eskimo language _hirolik_ or _atak_, is far...
spotted p ppl... four or five species are pursued off the shores of Newfoundland and in the Arctic...
bayThere are four varieties of seals in Newfoundland waters: the harp, hood, bay, and square-flip...
seal nIn the seas around the coasts of Newfoundland and Labrador, there are four species of seals.PR...
bayThe big harp seal (_Phoca greenlandica_), in the Eskimo language _hirolik_ or _atak_, is far th...
square aThere are four varieties of seals in Newfoundland waters: the harp, hood, bay, and square-...
baySome species, such as the jar seal, referred to locally as the bay seal, are available throug...
nativeThe different kinds of seals that frequent the coast of Newfoundland...are classed as follow...
labrador nIt was the Labrador bay or harbour seal, an animal identical with our British common sea...
bayThe last variety of hair seal is known as the "bay seal." It frequents the shores, bays, and mo...
square aOther common seals found in Newfoundland and Labrador waters are the Harbour Seal or "rang...
bayThe bay seal is local in its habits, does not migrate like the others, but frequents the mouths...
harbourHarbor seals (Phoca vetulini) and square flippers (Phoca barbatus) are also found on the coas...
harp nNaturalists describe no less than fifteen species of seals. The kind most plentiful, and whic...
harbourThere are apparently five or six varieties of seals that frequent the coasts of America, but ...
harp nThe big harp seal (_Phoca_ _groenlandica_), in the Eskimo language _hirolik_ or _atak_, is far...
spotted p ppl... four or five species are pursued off the shores of Newfoundland and in the Arctic...
bayThere are four varieties of seals in Newfoundland waters: the harp, hood, bay, and square-flip...
seal nIn the seas around the coasts of Newfoundland and Labrador, there are four species of seals.PR...
bayThe big harp seal (_Phoca greenlandica_), in the Eskimo language _hirolik_ or _atak_, is far th...
square aThere are four varieties of seals in Newfoundland waters: the harp, hood, bay, and square-...
baySome species, such as the jar seal, referred to locally as the bay seal, are available throug...
nativeThe different kinds of seals that frequent the coast of Newfoundland...are classed as follow...
labrador nIt was the Labrador bay or harbour seal, an animal identical with our British common sea...
bayThe last variety of hair seal is known as the "bay seal." It frequents the shores, bays, and mo...
square aOther common seals found in Newfoundland and Labrador waters are the Harbour Seal or "rang...
bayThe bay seal is local in its habits, does not migrate like the others, but frequents the mouths...
harbourHarbor seals (Phoca vetulini) and square flippers (Phoca barbatus) are also found on the coas...
harp nNaturalists describe no less than fifteen species of seals. The kind most plentiful, and whic...
harbourThere are apparently five or six varieties of seals that frequent the coasts of America, but ...
harp nThe big harp seal (_Phoca_ _groenlandica_), in the Eskimo language _hirolik_ or _atak_, is far...
spotted p ppl... four or five species are pursued off the shores of Newfoundland and in the Arctic...