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IN a large, well-printed volume, Dr. A. C. Oudemans, Jzn., publishes what he is pleased to call “an historical and critical treatise” about the “Great Sea-Serpent,” with the reports of 187 appearances, the suppositions and suggestions of scientific and non-scientific persons, and the author's conclusions.
The Great Sea-Serpent.
An Historical and Critical Treatise. With Reports of 187 Appearances (including those of the Appendix), the Suppositions and Suggestions of Scientific and Non-scientific Persons, and the Author's Conclusions. With 82 illustrations. By A. C. Oudemans. Published by the Author, October, 1892. (London: Luzac and Co.)
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The Great Sea-Serpent. Nature 47, 506–507 (1893). https://doi.org/10.1038/047506a0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/047506a0