992 LAST WORD. 
LAST WORD. 
In Mr. Warsurton’s account (88) we read: — | 
“IT immediately called to the passengers, who were all down 
below, but only five or six came up..... The remainder refused 
to come up, saying there had been too many hoaxes of that kind 
already.” 
Dr. AnpREw Witson mentions in his Lessure Time Studies, p. 
OE | 
“And so great in some minds is the fear of popular ridicule 
regarding this subject, that one ship-captain related that when a 
sea-serpent had been seen by his crew from the deck of the vessel, 
he remained below; since, to use his own words: “had I said I 
had seen the sea-serpent, I should have been considered to be a 
warranted liar all my life after’’!’’ 
And Captain Drevar wrote to the Editor of the Graphic (144) : — 
“My relatives wrote saying that they would have seen a hundred 
sea-serpents and never reported it, and a lady also wrote that she 
pitied any one that was related to any one who had seen the sea- 
serpent. ” 
I hope that within a few years this fear of meeting with a sea- 
serpent will no more be heard of. 
Should any one be induced by this publication to make an 
extract of it, to criticize it, to write a paper against it, or to 
publish new evidences, etc., etc., I kindly request him to send 
me a copy of his work, for it is impossible for me to get hold of 
all what hereafter may be written about the subject, or to consult 
each notice. 
