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Hallibtit or Sea Phcafant. Some will have the Turbut all 
one, others diftinguifh [27] them, calling the young 
Fifh of the firft Butlis, and of the other Birt. There 
is no question to be made of it but that they are diftinct 
kinds of Fifh. 1 
Sea Hare? 
Sea Hazvk. 
Hartfijh. 
Sea Hermit. 
Hcnfifli. 
Sea Hind. 
Hornbeak, Sea Ruff and Reeves. 
Sea Horfeman. 
Hog or Flying Fi/Ji. 
Sea Kite or Flying Swallow. 
Lampret or Lamprel. 
Lampreys or Lamproncs? 
Limpin. 
Ling, Sea Beef ; the fmaller fort is called Ctisk. 
Sea Lanthorn. 
Sea Liver. 
1 "These hollibut be little set by while bass is in season." — Wood, I. c, 
chap. ix. 
2 "The sea-hare is as big as grampus, or herrin-hog; and as white as a sheet. 
There hath been of them in Black-Point Harbour, and some way up the river; 
but we could never take any of them. Several have shot sluggs at them, but lost 
their labour." — Voyages, p. 105. The Lcfius marinus of the old writers is a naked 
mollusk of the Mediterranean; Laplysia dcpilaiis, L. : but Josselyn's was a very 
different animal. 
8 One of the fishes most valued by the Indians (p. 37) ; but "not much set by" 
by the English, according to Wood, /. c. 
