('apt E. Finney. Your Committee have also received a 
communication from the Rev. William Jenks of Bath rel¬ 
ative to this subject. All these documents are now laid be¬ 
fore you in the following order. 
1. The rules and questions of your Committee. 
2. The letter from Mr. Nash of 28th August, enclos¬ 
ing the eight following depositions. 
3. The deposition of Amos Story. 
4. That of Solomon Allen. 
5. That of Eppes Ellery. 
6. That of William H. Foster. 
7. 
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9. 
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13. 
That of Matthew Goffney. 
That of James Mansfield. 
That of John Johnston. 
That of William B. Pearson. 
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That of William Somcrby, j 
14. The letter from our Chairman to Mr. Nash. 
15. The answer of Mr. Nash. 
Our letter to Mr. S. Davis of Plymouth. 
His answer, containing 
The deposition of Elkanah Finney. 
19. The letter from the Rev. William Jenks to your 
Committee. 
20. Is an account of a serpent said to have been fre¬ 
quently seen in the North Sea, extracted from the history 
of Norway, written by the Right Rev. Erich Pontoppidan, 
bishop of Bergen, in the year 1751. 
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17. 
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