February 1^{st}, 1891.
CONTENTS.
Page
Preface IX
List of illustrations XIII
I. Literature on the subject 1
II. Attempts to discredit the Sea-Serpent, cheats and hoaxes 12
III. Would-be Sea-Serpents 60
IV. The various accounts and reports concerning observations of Sea-Serpents, chronologically arranged and thoroughly discussed; and criticisms on the papers written about the subject 102
V. The various explanations hitherto given 380
VI. Conclusions 485 List of observations 485 A. Fables, fictions, exaggerations and errors 495 B. Facts 498 1. External characters 498 a. Dimensions 498 b. Form 505 c. Skin 511 2. Internal or anatomical characters 512 3. Colours, individual variations 513 4. Sexual differences, mane 515 5. Physiological characters 517 a. Nutritory functions 517 1. Eating, food 517 2. Breathing 518 3. Excretion 518 b. Functions of the senses 519 1. Feeling 519 2. Taste 519 3. Smell 519 4. Hearing 520 5. Sight 520 c. Functions of the muscular system 520 1. Relative mobility of organs 520 2. Motions 522 3. Voice 530 d. Generation, growth 530 6. Psychical characters 531 a. Not taking notice of objects 531 b. Taking notice of objects 531 c. Curiosity, probably mixed with suspicion 531 d. Suspicion 531 e. Harmlessness 532 f. Timidity 532 g. Fearlessness 532 h. Fear 532 i. Fright 533 j. Fury 533 k. Toughness 533 l. Playsomeness 533 m. Sensibility of fine weather 534 7. Enemies 535 8. Repose, sleep, death 535 9. Geographical distribution 537 10. Nomenclature 545 C. Conclusions 546 1. Comparison with allied animals 546 2. Its rank in the System of Nature 560
Appendix 572
Last word 592
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.
Page. Fig. 1.--Thynnus thynnus (Linn.) 19 Fig. 2.--Hydrarchos Sillimanni Koch 31 Fig. 3 and 4.--Would-be Sea-Serpent seen near Galveston 55 Fig. 5.--The Sea-Monster, as Mr. C. RENARD supposed to have seen it 58 Fig. 6.--The largest calamary, ever found, with a scale of 80 feet 61 Fig. 7.--The Animal of Stronsa 63 Fig. 8.--Squalus maximus, Linn. 72 Fig. 9.--Chimaera monstrosa, Linn. 76 Fig. 10.--Lamna cornubica (Linn.) 78 Fig. 11.--A large calamary, swimming on the surface of the sea 88 Fig. 12.--Lineus longissimus, Sow 91 Fig. 13.--Gymnetrus gladius, Cuv. Val. 93 Fig. 14.--The Sea-Serpent, as represented by OLAUS MAGNUS 106 Fig. 15.--The Sea-Serpent, illustrating the text of GESNER 107 Fig. 16.--The second Sea-Serpent, illustrating the same work 108 Fig. 17.--The Sea-Serpent, as represented in the Basle edition of OLAUS MAGNUS’ work 109 Fig. 18.--The Sea-Serpent, illustrating the Map of Scandinavia in the Basle edition of OLAUS MAGNUS’ work 109 Fig. 19.--The Sea-Serpent, as seen by HANS EGEDE, drawn by Mr. BING 114 Fig. 20.--The same individual, plunging back into the water 115 Fig. 21.--The drawing of Mr. BING, as reprinted and altered in the Illustrated London News of 1848 116 Fig. 22.--Mr. BING’S drawing, as copied by PONTOPPIDAN 119 Fig. 23.--Mr. BING’S drawing, as altered in Dr. HAMILTON’S work 120 Fig. 24.--The Sea-Serpent, as seen by Governor BENSTRUP 126 Fig. 25.--Mr. BENSTRUP’S drawing, as altered in Dr. HAMILTON’S work 127 Fig. 26.--The Sea-Serpent, as delineated by Mr. PRINCE 207 Fig. 27.--The Sea-Serpent, as seen by Mr. WARBURTON 234 Fig. 28.--The Sea-Serpent, as seen by the Officers of the Daedalus 273 Fig. 29.--Another sketch of the same individual 274 Fig. 30.--A sketch of the head of the same individual 276 Fig. 31.--The Sea-Serpent, as seen by an officer of H. M. S. Plumper 296 Fig. 32, 33, 34 and 35.--The Sea-Serpent as seen by Capt. GUY, of the Imogen 304 Fig. 36.--The Sea-Serpent, as seen by Captains TREMEARNE and MORGAN 306 Fig. 37 and 38.--Two positions of the Sea-Serpent, as seen by Dr. BICCARD 308 Fig. 39 and 40.--Two positions of the Sea-Serpent, as seen by the Rev. JOHN MACRAE and the Rev. DAVID TWOPENY 323 Fig. 41.--The so-called “Fight between a sea-serpent and a sperm-whale” 330 Fig. 42.--Another representation of the so-called “Fight between a sea-serpent and a sperm-whale” 334 Fig. 43.--The sperm-whale going down head foremost to the bottom 335 Fig. 44.--The ridge of fins, mentioned in the report of the Osborne 348 Fig. 45.--The Sea-Serpent as seen by Commander PEARSON and Lieutenant HAYNES of the Osborne 349 Fig. 46.--The Sea-Serpent, as seen by Major SENIOR of the City of Baltimore 357 Fig. 47.--Outline of the back of the Sea-Serpent, as seen by the Rev. H. W. BROWN 361 Fig. 48 and 49.--Two positions of the sea-serpent, as seen by Captain DAVISON of the Kiushiu Maru 363 Fig. 50.--The Sea-Serpent, as seen from the Stettin Lloyd Steamer Kätie near the Hebrides. Drawn under the supervision of the Captain, Mr. WEISZ, by the American animal-painter Mr. ANDREW SCHULTZ 367 Fig. 51.--Outline of the Sea-Serpent seen near Little Orme’s Head, drawn by Mr. F. T. MOTT, after three different sketches 369 Fig. 52.--Phocaena phocoena (Linn.). 381 Fig. 53.--A row of porpoises 385 Fig. 54.--Scoliophis atlanticus, one sixth of full size 386 Fig. 55.--Its head, full size 386 Fig. 56.--Hydrophis pelamidoides 390 Fig. 57.--Balaenoptera physalus (Linn.). 398 Fig. 58.--Ichthyosaurus communis, skeleton 400 Fig. 59.--Ichthyosaurus communis, restored 400 Fig. 60.--Plesiosaurus dolichodeirus, skeleton 401 Fig. 61.--Plesiosaurus dolichodeirus, restored 402 Fig. 62.--Chlamydosaurus 432 Fig. 63.--Iguana tuberculata 433 Fig. 64.--Catodon macrocephalus 435 Fig. 65.--Basilosaurus, skeleton 436 Fig. 66.--Basilosaurus, restored 436 Fig. 67.--Basilosaurus as imagined by Mr. SEARLES V. WOOD, JUN. 442 Fig. 68.--Eurypharynx pelecanoides, Vaillant 445 Fig. 69.--Macrorhinus leoninus (Linn.) 449 Fig. 70.--Position of a gigantic calamary, by which Mr. HENRY LEE explains Mr. BING’S drawing 475 Fig. 71.--Thrichechus manatus Linné 482 Fig. 72.--Sea-Serpent, side view, outlines, drawn from the descriptions 516 Fig. 73.--Sea-Serpent, back view, outlines, drawn from the descriptions 516 Fig. 74.--Zalophus californianus (Lesson) Allen?--Drawn by W. P. from a living specimen in the Brighton Aquarium.--From the Illustrated London News of Jan. 6, 1877 547 Fig. 75.--Zalophus californianus (Lesson) Allen?--Drawn by W. P. from a living specimen in the Brighton Aquarium.--From the Illustrated London News, of Jan. 6, 1877 548 Fig. 76.--Eumetopias Stelleri (Lesson) Peters.--Drawn by the animal-painter G. MÜTZEL from a living specimen in the Zoological Gardens of Berlin.--From the Illustrirte Zeitung of Jan. 27, 1877 549 Fig. 77.--Eumetopias Stelleri (Lesson) Peters.--Sketched by the animal-painter G. MÜTZEL from a living specimen in the Zoological Gardens of Berlin. From the Illustrirte Zeitung of Jan. 27, 1877 550 Fig. 78.--Eumetopias Stelleri (Lesson) Peters.--Sketched from a living specimen by the animal-painter G. MÜTZEL in the Zoological Gardens of Berlin. From the Illustrirte Zeitung of Jan. 27, 1877 550 Fig. 79.--Eumetopias Stelleri (Lesson) Peters.--Sketched by the animal-painter G. MÜTZEL from a living specimen in the Zoological Gardens of Berlin. From the Illustrirte Zeitung of Jan. 27, 1877 551 Fig. 80.--Eumetopias Stelleri (Lesson) Peters.--Sketched by the animal-painter G. MÜTZEL from a living specimen in the Zoological Gardens of Berlin. From the Illustrirte Zeitung of Jan. 27, 1877 551 Fig. 81.--Otaria jubata (Forster) Desmarest.--From the List of the Vertebrated Animals now or lately Living in the Gardens of the Zoological Society of London, 1877 552 Fig. 82.--Callorhinus ursinus (Linné). Gray.--From BREHM’S, “Thierleben” 553
Literature on the Subject.
An asterisk (*), placed before the works, mentioned in the list, signifies that the author has had no opportunity to consult them.
1555.--=Olaus Magnus.= Historia de gentibus septentrionalibus, earumque diversis statibus, conditionibus, etc., etc. Romae, 1555, p. 771.
*1556.--=Olaus Magnus.= Historia de gentibus septentrionalibus, etc., etc., (Editio nec Romae nec Basileae).
1560.--=Gesner.= Nomenclator aquatilium animantium (= Historia animalium liber IV), Tiguri, 1560, p. 93, 94.
1567.--=Olaus Magnus.= Historia de gentium septentrionalium variis conditionibus statibusve, etc., etc., Basileae, 1567, p. 799.
*1608.--=Edward Topsell.= The history of serpents, or the second booke of living creatures. With wood cuts in-fol. London, 1608, (315 pag.).
1640.--=Aldrovandus.= Serpentum et draconum historiae libri duo. Bononiae, 1640, p. 58, 59, 296.
1653.--=Jonston.= Historiae naturalis de piscibus et cetis libri V, et de serpentibus et draconibus libri II. Francofurti, 1653.
1657.--=Jonston.= Historiae naturalis de piscibus et cetis libri V, et de serpentibus et draconibus libri II, Amstelodami, 1657.
1660.--=Jonston.= Naeukeurige beschrijving van de natuur der vissen en der slangen en draken. Amsterdam, 1660. Deel II en IV.
*1665.--=Jonston.= Historiae naturalis de piscibus et cetis libri V, et de serpentibus et draconibus libri II, Amstelodami, 1665.
1667.--=Milton.= Paradise Lost. I, 192-208.
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