I then cut part of the flesh in thin Slices, and washing it in saltwater, brought it to the Tent, and oblig'd the men to eat Rockweed along with it, to serve instead of bread.
As soon as the rockweed is thrown on the red hot stones a salty, savory smelling steam begins to rise.
The right amount of heat has been obtained, a barrow load of rockweed is brought--rockweed, not seaweed.
First comes the olive green rockweed (the Fucus), and with it are found barnacles and small Crustacea, myriads of which are to be seen hopping about in this rockweed when the tide is out.
Then he found a rock-pool, full of brown shrimps; he lay on his stomach, and watched them scuttling in and out of the rockweed fringe.
The rockweed grows all over his shoulders, and keeps him warm.
In and out among the rockweed darted brown shrimps and tiny fish; on the rocks the barnacles opened, waved a plume of fairy feathers, and closed again.
The hollow and inflated places in the Fucus vesiculosus or Rockweed (Fig.
You'll find your dory in the rockweed about fifty feet east of the cove.
But now the great event has come off, I'm going to break training and give the rockweed a rest.
For a little time he watched the white-crested billows tossing the rockweed and brown kelpie aloft as they swept into the gorge with a solemn roar.
Below him, where the rock-walled gorge broadened to meet the ocean, the undulating ground swells leisurely tossed the rockweed and brown kelpie upward, as they swept over the sloping rocks.
The bottom and sides of this inlet, semicircular in shape, are coated thick with rockweed and bare at low tide.