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LITERATURE ON THE SUBJECT. BY 
toire naturelle du Nord. Cah. V. Copenhague 1805. (In the first four 
Cahiers the author does not touch the subject). 
Nov. — The Philosophical Magazine. Vol. 32, p. 190. 
Jan. — The Philosophical Magazine. Vol. 33, p. 90. 
March. — The Philosophical Magazine. Vol..33, p. 251. 
May. — The Philosophical Magazine. Vol. 33, p. 441. 
July. — E. Home. An anatomical account of the Squalus Maximus, which, 
etc. — Philosophical Transactions of the’ Royal Society at London, 1809. 
Vol. 98, p. 206—220. 
March. — Dr. Barclay. Remarks. on some parts of the animal that was 
cast ashore on the Island of Stronsa, September 1808. — Memoirs of the 
Wernerian Natural History Society, Vol. I. 
Aug. 20. — Extract from a letter from S. G. Perkins, Esq. dated Boston, 
Aug. 20, 1817, to E. Everett, in Paris. — (This extract, a manuscript, 
preserved in the Library of the Royal University of Gottingen, has never 
before been printed.) 
Oct. 145. — The Columbian (newspaper). 
Oct. 22 or 23. — (A New York newspaper). 
Nov. 13. — Letter from Edward Everett in Paris to the “Obermedicinal- 
rath und Ritter” Blumenbach in Gottingen. — (This letter preserved in 
the Library of the Royal University of Géttingen, has never before appeared 
in print). | 
Dec. — Report of a Committee of the Linnaean Society of New England 
relative to a large marine animal, supposed to be a sea-serpeut, seen near 
Cape Ann, Massachusetts, in August, 1817. 8°. Boston, 1817, with two 
plates, 52 pg. 
— Transactions of the Linnaean Society of New England. Boston, 1817. 
April. — H. M. Ducrotay de Blainville. Sur un nouveau genre de 
Serpent, Scoliophis, et le Serpent de mer vu en Amérique en 1817. — 
Journal de Physique, de Chimie et d'Histoire Naturelle. Vol. 86. Paris, 1818. 
June. — Sur le serpent nommé Scoliophis. — Extrait d’une lettre de M. 
A. Lesueur au Rédacteur (Mr. H. M. Ducrotay de Blainville). Journal 
de Physique, de Chimie et d’Histoire Naturelle. Vol. 86. Paris 1818. 
— Hoffmann and Oken. Thier von Stronsa. Oken’s Isis, II, 1818, p. 2096. 
— W. D. Peck. Some Observations on the Sea-Serpent. — Memoirs of the 
American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Vol. IV. Part 1. Cambridge 1818. 
— American Sea Serpent. — The Journal of Science and the Arts. — Kdited 
at the Royal Institution of Great Britaine. Vol. IV. London, 1818, p. 378. 
— American Sea-Serpent. — The Quarterly Journal of Science, Literature 
and the Arts. R. Inst. Vol. VI. London, 1848, p. 163. 
— Wieder eine ungeheure Meerschlange an America. — Oken’s Isis, 1818, 
p- 2100. 
June 9 -— Commercial Advertiser, Boston. 
Aug. 21. — (Boston Newspaper). A paragraph from this newspaper is pre- 
served in the library of the Royal University of Gottingen). 
Sept. 141. — Letter from Mr. Andrews Norton to Mr. George Ban- 
croft, at that time a resident at Gittingen. — The letter is preserved in 
the library of the Royal University of Géttingen, and has never before ap- 
peared in print. 
“1818 — W.... On the history of the Great Sea-Serpent. — Blackwood’s Ma- 
gazine, Ill. p. 33-42. 
