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Lamper eel, a Scotch corruption of lamprey (Jamieson), found also in provincial
English (Wright). The Lamprey, or, as it is called here [in Banffshire], the Lamper
eel, is often met with. —Smiles, Life of Edward, theScotch Naturalist, p. 426.
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Landmarks in Ancient Dover, New Hampshire
The neck " between Lamper-Eel river and Goddard's creek " was conveyed by
Peter Coffin to Capt. Richard Waldron, June 25, 1675. (Ibid, 17: 605.) Richard
Waldron, March 22, 1709, conveyed to Sampson Doe of Lubberland all that neck
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Scottish Dictionary and Supplement: In Four Volumes. Suppl. ...
LAMPER EEL, a lamprey, Galloway. " Lamper eels — common in spring wells
during summer." Gall. Encycl. V. Rampar eel. LAMPET, Lempet, s. A limpet, &c]
Add; " He — stuck like a lampit to a rock — a perfect double of the Old Man of the
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A Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language ...: ...
LAMPER EEL, a lamprey, Galloway. " Lamper eels — common in spring wells
during summer." Gall. Encycl. V. Rampar eel. LAMPET, Lemfet, A limpet, &c] Add;
" He — stuck like a lampit to a rock — a perfect double of the Old Man of the Sea,
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Fossil Salamanders of North America
Family Amphiumidae Gray, 1825 Amphiumas Fig. 49 If there is any salamander
family that can rival the family Sirenidae in its ability to be misunderstood, it's the
Amphiumidae. These animals may be called Congo eel, conger eel, lamper eel,
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Light Shining in Darkness: Or, Heavenly Rays from Dark ...
... the horned serpent, the fiery flying serpent, the basilisk, and the dragon ; the
deas adder, the common adder, thf viper, and the asp ; the water snake, the land
snake, and the rattle snake ; the conger eel, the common eel, and the lamper eel.
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The universal angler, or, That art improved in all its ...
... bodies being very moist, as is that of many other fish whose shape and nature
are very much like the Eel, and frequent .both the sea and fresh rivers ; as the
lamprey, or lamper-eel, and also the large conger, or sea-eel^ whjch are
differently ...
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The Gentleman's Magazine
10 A srey lump, January. , 1 1 A Melton oyster, Novesn. Decem. Jan. 1 a A v.
hJtcU'aWcet, Novern. DeCeir.. J.ai Number V. 1 A salmon, from November to Julf
. 2 A lamper eel, April. 3 A plaice, most months. 4 A bass, March. 5 The allis,
March.
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The Gentleman's Magazine (London, England)
2 A lamper eel, April. 3 A plaice, most months. 4 A bass, March. 5 The allrs,
March. 6 A red lump, December and January, 7 A guard-fish, May. 8 A pilchard,
April and October. 9 A bream, February. 10 A silver smelt, March, it A sea tench,
March.
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Fisheries of the United States, 1908
It is also called the "eel- pout," "mother-of-eels," "congo eel," "ling," and "lamper
eel." It reaches a length of about 20 inches and a weight of 3 pounds. The name
is also given to the snapper (Lulianus analis) of Florida. Namaycush. — See
Lake ...
United States. Census Office,
1911