CONCLUSIONS. 539 
a little further south (93, 114, 118, 129, 180, 131, 182, 152 a), 
not along the coast, except three appearances in Table Bay (114, 
130, 152 a). 
o. In Davis Straits, 64° N., (5). 
p. Along the east coast of North America from Newfoundland 
ro flonds (15, 16,17, 18, 19, 20; 21, 22, 23, 24, 26727, 28, 
29, 30, 34, 35, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 48, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 
pee ook (2, 53,0 04,. 55.59, 60; 62, 63, 69) 10 (1 ia io 
Meio, 83, 64,-97, 98.99, 100, 101, 105, 106 10G Baie 
121, 133, 134, 158, 159, 160, 162). So these coasts seem to be 
frequented almost every year. In Mr. Trainu’s paper on the subject 
(Proc. Roy. Soc. Hdinb. 1854, Vol. 3,) we read: “I shall not here 
discuss the notices we have, from time to time, received of late 
years of a great sea-serpent seen by mariners in erossing the Atlantic 
to America”. I am convinced that these meetings took always place 
not far from the American coast. Our n°. 161 is also one. of these 
“notices received of a sea-serpent seen by a mariner in crossing 
the Atlantic from America’. 
g. In the Gulf of Mexico (106 a.) 
r. East of Cape San Roque (144, 145). 
s. East of La Plata river mouth (80). 
t. In the South Atlantic (104). 
3. In the Judian Ocean. 
a. In the Gulf of Aden (149). 
6. Probably between 40° lat. and 20° lat. S., and between 50° 
and 70° long. E. (128). 
ce. In lat.. 2° N., long. 90° E. (147). 
d. In the Malacca Straits (146). 
e. Near the coast of Australia (1386). 
J. In Geographe Bay (150). 
4. In the Pacific Ocean. 
a. South of Australia (122). 
b. Near Cape Satano, the southmost point of the Isle of Kiu 
(Japan) (151). 
c. Near Behring Isle (36). The Aleutians declare that they have 
often seen this animal (36). 
d. In the Gulf of California (119). 
That so many appearances took place in the Atlantic and so 
few in the Indian Ocean and in the Pacific only results from the 
Atlantic being the great highway of nations. 
Along the coasts of Norway they appear only “at certain times” 
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