courier nSure enough, there they were, six or seven huge, fat fellows resting on pans, off our port bow. The Captain called them "currier hoods," or scattered outscouts of the hood nation, and added that it was most unusal to find seals in this latitude.PRINTED ITEM DNE-cit NOV 1975 W. J. KIRWIN JH NOV 1975Used IUsed IUsed Icurrier, courier hoodChecked by Jordyn Hughes Wed 22 Jun 201
hoodVery little is known of the hood seal. It appears the Newfoundland population, which is east ...
southern a, av...and because of this unusual condition the most of the captains that sailed from no...
bumper nIn 1852 seals were found very plentiful in the vicinity of this group, and the bulk of ...
courier nThe hoods, for their first four years, are "young hoods," "bedlamers," "curriers" and "...
courier nA third-year hood seal.PRINTED ITEM G.M.Story April 1962Used IUsed IUsed Icurrier, couri...
courier nn. A hood seal in the third year.PRINTED ITEM G.M.Story July 1959Used IUsed INot Usedcur...
courier nScattering guards outside the harp seals .PRINTED ITEM DNE-cit G.M.Story July 1959Used ...
hoodthe Fishermen . . . divide them into five sorts which they call Square Phipper or Hooded Seal H...
hoodThere are five varieties of them, the largest of which is the hood seal and the smallest the d...
hoodIt cannot be that the hoods stay farther at sea because of greater timidity. ... the hood is r...
hoodThe seals forming our cargo from the Newfoundland ice were harps (Phoca Greenlandica), so calle...
crew nFor the prosecution of the traffic in seals and furs ... several merchants keep up establi...
seal haulers...Seal haulers was real men, them days. I mind when they had no cabins like o' this. ...
hoodooedIt's the worst of bad luck for a sealing vessel to get away without at least one stowaway -...
seal nIn 1830 there was such another frost, the sealkillers were out at the ice, when the gales d...
hoodVery little is known of the hood seal. It appears the Newfoundland population, which is east ...
southern a, av...and because of this unusual condition the most of the captains that sailed from no...
bumper nIn 1852 seals were found very plentiful in the vicinity of this group, and the bulk of ...
courier nThe hoods, for their first four years, are "young hoods," "bedlamers," "curriers" and "...
courier nA third-year hood seal.PRINTED ITEM G.M.Story April 1962Used IUsed IUsed Icurrier, couri...
courier nn. A hood seal in the third year.PRINTED ITEM G.M.Story July 1959Used IUsed INot Usedcur...
courier nScattering guards outside the harp seals .PRINTED ITEM DNE-cit G.M.Story July 1959Used ...
hoodthe Fishermen . . . divide them into five sorts which they call Square Phipper or Hooded Seal H...
hoodThere are five varieties of them, the largest of which is the hood seal and the smallest the d...
hoodIt cannot be that the hoods stay farther at sea because of greater timidity. ... the hood is r...
hoodThe seals forming our cargo from the Newfoundland ice were harps (Phoca Greenlandica), so calle...
crew nFor the prosecution of the traffic in seals and furs ... several merchants keep up establi...
seal haulers...Seal haulers was real men, them days. I mind when they had no cabins like o' this. ...
hoodooedIt's the worst of bad luck for a sealing vessel to get away without at least one stowaway -...
seal nIn 1830 there was such another frost, the sealkillers were out at the ice, when the gales d...
hoodVery little is known of the hood seal. It appears the Newfoundland population, which is east ...
southern a, av...and because of this unusual condition the most of the captains that sailed from no...
bumper nIn 1852 seals were found very plentiful in the vicinity of this group, and the bulk of ...