£rfo*<£nglanlis Earittes. 7 1 



Turbut} 



Sea Tun. 



Sea Tree. 



Uraniscopus. 



Ulatife or Sawfi/Ii, having a Saw in his Forehead three 



foot long, and very fharp. 

 Umber. 

 Sea Urchin. 



[32) Sea Unicorn or Sea Mojioneros. 

 Whale, many kinds. 2 

 Whiting or Merling, the young ones are called Weerlings 



and Mops. 

 Whore? 

 YardfiJJi, Affes Prick or Shamefijh. 



* 



The Sturgeon. 



The Sturgeon, of whofe Sounds is made Ifinglafs, a 

 kind of Glew much ufed in Phyfick: This Fifh is here in 

 great plenty, and in fome Rivers fo numerous, that it is 

 hazardous for Canoes and the like fmall Veffels to pafs to 

 and again, as in Pechipfcut River to the Eaftward. 



The Cod. 

 The Cod, which is a ftaple Commodity in the Country. 



1 See Storer's Report, p. 146. 



2 See p. 35; and Voyages, p. 104. "The natives cut them in several parcel, 

 and give and send them far and near for an acceptable present or dish." — R. 

 Williams, Key, I. c, p. 224. 



3 See Voyages, p. no. This is the common sea-egg; Echinus granulatus, 

 Say. — Gould's Rep., p. 344. 



