half-moon seal

half Naturalists describe no less than fifteen species of seals. The kind most plentiful, and which pass along the coast of Newfoundland with the ice, are the harps or half-moon seals. harp seal G. M. Story 11/74 JH 11/74 Used I and Sup Used I Used I The 1846 on the slip seems to be a typo. The sour...

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Summary:half Naturalists describe no less than fifteen species of seals. The kind most plentiful, and which pass along the coast of Newfoundland with the ice, are the harps or half-moon seals. harp seal G. M. Story 11/74 JH 11/74 Used I and Sup Used I Used I The 1846 on the slip seems to be a typo. The source is listed as 1946 in the DNE. On the other hand, the typo could be in the DNE.