CollectionsFor the statement above quoted, also for full bibliographical information regarding this publication, and for the contents of the volumes [1st ser.] v. 1- 7th series, v. 5, cf. Griffin, Bibl. of Amer. hist. society. 2d edition, 1907, p. 346-360. |
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The bay and ocean abound with excellent fish and with crabs and lobsters . The sturgeon , eel , haddock , cod , frost fish , pollock , cusk , flounder , halibut bass , mackerel , herring , and alewife , † are most of them caught in ...
The bay and ocean abound with excellent fish and with crabs and lobsters . The sturgeon , eel , haddock , cod , frost fish , pollock , cusk , flounder , halibut bass , mackerel , herring , and alewife , † are most of them caught in ...
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Of Fish and Fishing . ΝΑ AMAUS ; a fish . Pauganaut , tamwock ; cod ; which is the first that comes , a little before spring . Quunnamaug - suck ; lampries ; the first that come in the spring into fresh rivers .
Of Fish and Fishing . ΝΑ AMAUS ; a fish . Pauganaut , tamwock ; cod ; which is the first that comes , a little before spring . Quunnamaug - suck ; lampries ; the first that come in the spring into fresh rivers .
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1 they abound , as many of these do , with fish of different kinds ; among them are the salmon , the shad , the alewife , and others , which seek the quiet waters of the lakes , as the only place in which they can with safety lodge ...
1 they abound , as many of these do , with fish of different kinds ; among them are the salmon , the shad , the alewife , and others , which seek the quiet waters of the lakes , as the only place in which they can with safety lodge ...
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