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Flayl-fiJJi. 



[26] Flownder or Flook, the young ones are called Dabs. 

 Sea Flownder or Flowre. 

 .Sea Fox. 

 FrogfiJJi. 

 Frojlfijli? 



Fruiola, a broad plain Fifh with a Tail like a half Moon. 

 Sea Flea. 

 Gallyji/Ji. 



Grandpifs 2 or Herring Hog, this, as all Fifh of extraordi- 

 nary fize, are accounted Regal Fifhes. 

 Grayling. 

 Greediptil. 

 Groundling. 

 Gudgin. 

 Gulf. 



Sea Grape. 

 Gull. 

 Gurnard. 

 Hake. 



Haccle or Sticklebacks. 

 Haddock. 



Horfe Foot or AJfes Hoof. 

 Herring. 



1 See p. 37, where it is said to be one of the fishes which " the Indians have in 

 greatest request." — " Poponaumsuog" of R. Williams, /. c, p. 225. He says, 

 " Some call them frost-fish, from their coming up from the sea into fresh brooks 

 in times of frost and snow." 



2 "Grampoise; Fr. grandfioisson ;" corrupted grampus. — Webster, Difl. 



