jar2 nThe "Jar" is a seal of social habits, like the beaver, living in large communities under the ice in winter, and in the numerous bays along the coast in summer.DNE-cit PRINTED ITEMUsed I and SupUsed I and Sup2Used Ijar-seal, DOUBLE JAR, ~ skinChecked by Adrian Young on Fri 05 Jun 2015; Checked by Cathy Wiseman on Fri 31 Jul 201
jar2 nI don't know what they were, why _ where [ie whether] they was harps or where [ie whether] t...
jar2 n[Mammals harvested:] Seals/ Jars/ Harps.DNE Sup PRINTED ITEMUsed I and SupUsed I and Sup2No...
jar2 nOnce in a while a "jar" seal is sighted, and even a "daughter," as the dotard is called.MAY ...
jar2 n..the Jar Seal, so named from its form resembling that of a jar, think at the shoulders, and...
jar2 nIt is known to our sealers as the Jar*, presumably from the resemblance it bears in outlin...
jar2 nThere is a round, fat seal called a Jar, a distinct species. This is the ringed seal (Phoca h...
jar2 nJar seals travel along the floe edge in winter, and they have their young in dens in the ice...
jar2 nThe young of the smallest kind of seal; the old ones are called Double Jars.G.M.Story Augu...
jar2 n(explained)Used I and SupUsed I2Used Ijar-seal, DOUBLE JAR, ~ skinChecked by Adrian Young on F...
jar2 nimmature or deformed seals ? Jarry. immature or deformed seals JarG.M.Story 3/77JH 3...
jar2 nThe ringed seal (Phoca hispida) is called "jar" by the settlers.GMS Jan 76DNE cit PRINTE...
jar2 nJar seals are the most common species of seals in the bays and around the coastal islands dur...
jar2 nOther common seals found in Newfoundland and Labrador waters are the Harbour Seal or "ranger...
jar2 nWhen one year old the bay seal is called a "jar seal," and its skin is poor; in the second y...
jar2 nYesJWUsed I and SupUsed I and Sup2Not Usedjar-seal, DOUBLE JAR, ~ skinChecked by Adrian Young ...
jar2 nI don't know what they were, why _ where [ie whether] they was harps or where [ie whether] t...
jar2 n[Mammals harvested:] Seals/ Jars/ Harps.DNE Sup PRINTED ITEMUsed I and SupUsed I and Sup2No...
jar2 nOnce in a while a "jar" seal is sighted, and even a "daughter," as the dotard is called.MAY ...
jar2 n..the Jar Seal, so named from its form resembling that of a jar, think at the shoulders, and...
jar2 nIt is known to our sealers as the Jar*, presumably from the resemblance it bears in outlin...
jar2 nThere is a round, fat seal called a Jar, a distinct species. This is the ringed seal (Phoca h...
jar2 nJar seals travel along the floe edge in winter, and they have their young in dens in the ice...
jar2 nThe young of the smallest kind of seal; the old ones are called Double Jars.G.M.Story Augu...
jar2 n(explained)Used I and SupUsed I2Used Ijar-seal, DOUBLE JAR, ~ skinChecked by Adrian Young on F...
jar2 nimmature or deformed seals ? Jarry. immature or deformed seals JarG.M.Story 3/77JH 3...
jar2 nThe ringed seal (Phoca hispida) is called "jar" by the settlers.GMS Jan 76DNE cit PRINTE...
jar2 nJar seals are the most common species of seals in the bays and around the coastal islands dur...
jar2 nOther common seals found in Newfoundland and Labrador waters are the Harbour Seal or "ranger...
jar2 nWhen one year old the bay seal is called a "jar seal," and its skin is poor; in the second y...
jar2 nYesJWUsed I and SupUsed I and Sup2Not Usedjar-seal, DOUBLE JAR, ~ skinChecked by Adrian Young ...
jar2 nI don't know what they were, why _ where [ie whether] they was harps or where [ie whether] t...
jar2 n[Mammals harvested:] Seals/ Jars/ Harps.DNE Sup PRINTED ITEMUsed I and SupUsed I and Sup2No...
jar2 nOnce in a while a "jar" seal is sighted, and even a "daughter," as the dotard is called.MAY ...