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Reports and Papers. 
Without date. — A sea-monster at Maringonish in the Gulf of 
St. Lawrence, judged to be a hundred feet in length, seen by two 
intelligent observers within 200 yards of the shore. -— Description 
too short. — Doubtful. — (R. P. G.) | 
1570, July. — A monstrous fish seen in Loch Fyne (Fine), 
having great eyes, and at times standing above the water as high 
as the mast of a ship. — Diurnal and Remarkable occurrents in 
Scotland, 1513—1575, Maitland Club, Scotland, 1833. — (R. P. G.) 
1639.— A vague report of a certain JossELin, but most prob- 
ably based on truth.— Cape Ann. — Aélantic Monthly of June, 
1884. — (R. P. G.) 
1779. — “In an Eastern Harbour’ (which?) — Hye-witness E. 
Preste, midshipman in the Protector, and several other officers 
and crew. — Atlantic Monthly of June, 1884. —(R. P. G.) 
1817, August 14. (N°. 41, see p. 169).— Another confirmation 
of this appearance will be found in the Gloucester Telegraph of 
that year. Here it is also mentioned that in the Rogmrs family 
there is preserved a picture by “Jack” Brac, or better a copy 
of this picture by JosrpH H. Davis, representing the sea-serpent 
in the harbour of Gloucester on this day. — Atlantic Monthly of 
June, 1884.— (R. P. G.) — This is of course the drawing, spoken 
of on p. 173 of the present volume. Here I may note that Ponr- 
OPPIDAN also speaks of a picture in the collection of Jacos SnveErtin, 
representing the animal as it appeared to Hexps. 
1818, August 13 and 14. — Partly about Nahant, and partly 
near Gloucester. — Multitudes of spectators. — Atlantic Monthly of 
June, 1884. —(R. P. G.) 
1819, August 19.—This seems to be the exact date of the appearance 
witnessed by Mr. Samuzn Casor. Mr. Prince and others saw it “a few 
days previously”. — Atlantic Monthly of June, 1884. —(R. P. G.) 
1820, August 10.— Off Swampscott. — AnpREw Retnoips, Jon- 
aTHAN B. Lewis, Bensamin Kine, Mr. Josepa Inearus. — Atlantic 
Monthly of June, 1884. —(R. P. G.) 
1823, July 12.— The animal was seen moving into the harbor 
(Lynn Harbour?) from Nahant. —- Mr. Francis Jonnson (in April 
7, 1884, still alive). — Atlantic Monthly of June, 1884. — (R. P. G.) 
1826. — “In 1826 it again appeared off Nahant, as is recorded 
very briefly in the Lynn Muiror’. — Atlantic Monthly of June, 
1884. — See also n°. 84, p. 236; it might have been the same 
individual. — (R. P. G.) 
