hoodThese two especial types of Hair Seals have been known colloquially from time immemorial to all in Newfoundland - as the "Harps" and the "Hoods" - these descriptive names having been given to them from certain respective characteristics which appealed, from their shape and oddity, to the imagination of the Island's fishermen and sealers of the earliest days.PRINTED ITEM JH JUL 1970G.M.Story JUN 1970Used I and SupUsed I and SupNot use
harp nNaturalists describe no less than fifteen species of seals. The kind most plentiful, and whic...
seal nThe harp-seal, _per excellence_ the seal of commerce, is so called from having a broad curved...
seal nThe seals upon this coast are of many species, they are classed and distinguished by names o...
harp nThese two especial types of Hair Seals have been known colloquially from time immemorial to al...
hood. . . characteristic Newfoundland occupations furnish a rich field of investigation. From the ...
hoodThe seals forming our cargo from the Newfoundland ice were harps (Phoca Greenlandica), so calle...
hoodVery little is known of the hood seal. It appears the Newfoundland population, which is east ...
hoodThe hood (Cystophora cristata), the Eskimo's _netsivuk_, comes much to the shore, in spite of t...
hair1924 ENGLAND Vikings 103 The hoods, for their first four years, are "young hoods," "bedlamers,"...
hoodThe Hoods get their name from a peculiar loose skin over the head of the male seal, that it puf...
harp nNewfoundland has a name for every age and kind of both harps and hoods. This nomenclature is ...
harp n. . . characteristic Newfoundland occupations furnish a rich field of investigat ion. From th...
hoodS. with a strong folded skin on the forehead, which it can fling over its eyes and nose, to def...
horse n....the harp and the hood are the two kinds that we hunt in our sealing vessels.DNE-cit PR...
newfoundlandThe Newfoundland seal is what is called the hair or bearded seal.PRINTED ITEM DNE-cit...
harp nNaturalists describe no less than fifteen species of seals. The kind most plentiful, and whic...
seal nThe harp-seal, _per excellence_ the seal of commerce, is so called from having a broad curved...
seal nThe seals upon this coast are of many species, they are classed and distinguished by names o...
harp nThese two especial types of Hair Seals have been known colloquially from time immemorial to al...
hood. . . characteristic Newfoundland occupations furnish a rich field of investigation. From the ...
hoodThe seals forming our cargo from the Newfoundland ice were harps (Phoca Greenlandica), so calle...
hoodVery little is known of the hood seal. It appears the Newfoundland population, which is east ...
hoodThe hood (Cystophora cristata), the Eskimo's _netsivuk_, comes much to the shore, in spite of t...
hair1924 ENGLAND Vikings 103 The hoods, for their first four years, are "young hoods," "bedlamers,"...
hoodThe Hoods get their name from a peculiar loose skin over the head of the male seal, that it puf...
harp nNewfoundland has a name for every age and kind of both harps and hoods. This nomenclature is ...
harp n. . . characteristic Newfoundland occupations furnish a rich field of investigat ion. From th...
hoodS. with a strong folded skin on the forehead, which it can fling over its eyes and nose, to def...
horse n....the harp and the hood are the two kinds that we hunt in our sealing vessels.DNE-cit PR...
newfoundlandThe Newfoundland seal is what is called the hair or bearded seal.PRINTED ITEM DNE-cit...
harp nNaturalists describe no less than fifteen species of seals. The kind most plentiful, and whic...
seal nThe harp-seal, _per excellence_ the seal of commerce, is so called from having a broad curved...
seal nThe seals upon this coast are of many species, they are classed and distinguished by names o...