pig nThe only other common fish is the sculpin, pig-fish, or grubby. He is a voracious/ scavenger, and, in foul companionship with his friend the flounder, may be seen swelteringon the rotting heaps of offal which surround every Labrador fish-stage.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG. M. Story AUG 1970JH AUG 1970Used I and SupUsed IUsed I[see 'sculpin', etc.
sculpin nIn the [Beothuk] wigwam were some salmon and sculpin lately caught with some English fishi...
sculpin nThe Women he sayd fish for Skulpins (as they also do in Greenland) Early in the year when...
sculpin nShe sometimes indulged the child with the tail of a raw sculpin to suck...PRINTED ITEM D...
sculpin nThe only other common fish is the sculpin, pig-fish, or grubby. He is a voracious/ scavang...
sculpin nthree or four heavy clumsy-looking fish, called in Newfoundland "sculpins', with great he...
sculpin nSculpin (Cottus) is very plentiful; it is a most voracious fish, and covered with spines. ...
sculpin ntype of fishtype of fishWKUsed I and SupNot usedNot usedscolping, scopin, scopy, scully, sc...
sculpin nP is for pig-fish, / A sculpin so grubby; / He'll gulp anything, / So he's ugly and chubby...
sculpin nA pronounciation of "sculpin", a type of scavenger fish often found around wharves and hav...
sculpin nThe scumpy or sculpin is a very repulsive fish.DNE-cit JH 4/70Used I and SupUsed INot use...
sculpin nlittle fish found around wharves and piersDNE-citUsed I and SupNot usedNot usedscolping, sc...
sculpin nfish in St Lawrencefish in St LawrenceYesUsed I and SupNot usedNot usedscolping, scopin, sc...
sculpin nA fish of the gurnet genus.PRINTED ITEM DNE-cit DNE-citsee: [Cart. Jour.i, 45 - 1770]G.M...
sculpin nAt low tide, the children fish for young sculpins amongst the beach rocks. A pebble, wra...
sculpin nSkullies are fairly big fish with a large head and an enormous mouth. They also have sharp...
sculpin nIn the [Beothuk] wigwam were some salmon and sculpin lately caught with some English fishi...
sculpin nThe Women he sayd fish for Skulpins (as they also do in Greenland) Early in the year when...
sculpin nShe sometimes indulged the child with the tail of a raw sculpin to suck...PRINTED ITEM D...
sculpin nThe only other common fish is the sculpin, pig-fish, or grubby. He is a voracious/ scavang...
sculpin nthree or four heavy clumsy-looking fish, called in Newfoundland "sculpins', with great he...
sculpin nSculpin (Cottus) is very plentiful; it is a most voracious fish, and covered with spines. ...
sculpin ntype of fishtype of fishWKUsed I and SupNot usedNot usedscolping, scopin, scopy, scully, sc...
sculpin nP is for pig-fish, / A sculpin so grubby; / He'll gulp anything, / So he's ugly and chubby...
sculpin nA pronounciation of "sculpin", a type of scavenger fish often found around wharves and hav...
sculpin nThe scumpy or sculpin is a very repulsive fish.DNE-cit JH 4/70Used I and SupUsed INot use...
sculpin nlittle fish found around wharves and piersDNE-citUsed I and SupNot usedNot usedscolping, sc...
sculpin nfish in St Lawrencefish in St LawrenceYesUsed I and SupNot usedNot usedscolping, scopin, sc...
sculpin nA fish of the gurnet genus.PRINTED ITEM DNE-cit DNE-citsee: [Cart. Jour.i, 45 - 1770]G.M...
sculpin nAt low tide, the children fish for young sculpins amongst the beach rocks. A pebble, wra...
sculpin nSkullies are fairly big fish with a large head and an enormous mouth. They also have sharp...
sculpin nIn the [Beothuk] wigwam were some salmon and sculpin lately caught with some English fishi...
sculpin nThe Women he sayd fish for Skulpins (as they also do in Greenland) Early in the year when...
sculpin nShe sometimes indulged the child with the tail of a raw sculpin to suck...PRINTED ITEM D...