hoodIt cannot be that the hoods stay farther at sea because of greater timidity. ... the hood is rough, surly, pugnacious, very different from the peaceful and confiding harp.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citW Kirwin JAN 1975JH JAN 1975Used I and SupUsed I and Sup2Used
hoodThe third species is the hood-seal, which is much larger than the harp. The male [is] called t...
string nWhy, no one knows; but the strings of hoods always swim to seaward of the harps, either ...
hoodThe Hood is still larger [than square fipper], the skin twelve feet in length.PRINTED ITEM DNE...
hoodThe hood (Cystophora cristata), the Eskimo's _netsivuk_, comes much to the shore, in spite of t...
gulfWhy, no one knows; but the strings of hoods always swim to seaward of the harps, either in the g...
hoodBut a hood, an old hood, will face you, but...or an old harp will face you but they're not so d...
young aThe best and most productive seal taken is the young harp. There are generally four differen...
courier nSure enough, there they were, six or seven huge, fat fellows resting on pans, off our p...
hoodWhen /they inflate their hoods it seems almost impossible to kill one of them. . . .PRINTED ITE...
hoodThese two especial types of Hair Seals have been known colloquially from time immemorial to all...
hoodThe hooded Seal differs from the rest by a white hood or peice of Moveable skin upon his head ...
oldBut a hood, an old hood, will face you, but...or an old harp will face you but they're not so ...
oldOld hood fat is not so valuable as old harp, but the young fat is practically as good.PRINTED...
hoodI have never eaten hood meat, but those who have say it is good. I noticed on board the _Terra...
hoodThe seals forming our cargo from the Newfoundland ice were harps (Phoca Greenlandica), so calle...
hoodThe third species is the hood-seal, which is much larger than the harp. The male [is] called t...
string nWhy, no one knows; but the strings of hoods always swim to seaward of the harps, either ...
hoodThe Hood is still larger [than square fipper], the skin twelve feet in length.PRINTED ITEM DNE...
hoodThe hood (Cystophora cristata), the Eskimo's _netsivuk_, comes much to the shore, in spite of t...
gulfWhy, no one knows; but the strings of hoods always swim to seaward of the harps, either in the g...
hoodBut a hood, an old hood, will face you, but...or an old harp will face you but they're not so d...
young aThe best and most productive seal taken is the young harp. There are generally four differen...
courier nSure enough, there they were, six or seven huge, fat fellows resting on pans, off our p...
hoodWhen /they inflate their hoods it seems almost impossible to kill one of them. . . .PRINTED ITE...
hoodThese two especial types of Hair Seals have been known colloquially from time immemorial to all...
hoodThe hooded Seal differs from the rest by a white hood or peice of Moveable skin upon his head ...
oldBut a hood, an old hood, will face you, but...or an old harp will face you but they're not so ...
oldOld hood fat is not so valuable as old harp, but the young fat is practically as good.PRINTED...
hoodI have never eaten hood meat, but those who have say it is good. I noticed on board the _Terra...
hoodThe seals forming our cargo from the Newfoundland ice were harps (Phoca Greenlandica), so calle...
hoodThe third species is the hood-seal, which is much larger than the harp. The male [is] called t...
string nWhy, no one knows; but the strings of hoods always swim to seaward of the harps, either ...
hoodThe Hood is still larger [than square fipper], the skin twelve feet in length.PRINTED ITEM DNE...