45-foot sea monster sighted of N.C. coast. (1947, December 31). Wilmington Morning Star, 81(112), p1:2.
Ain't no such animal. (1942, January). The Fortean, p14.
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Beliaeff, Juan. (1946). The present day Indians of the Gran Chaco. Handbook of the South America Indians, Bulletin 143, p371-380.
"Birds Without Nests." (1949, May 13). Lethbrdge Herald, vXLII:no.128, p1.
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Caddy, Famous Sea Serpent, Found Dead. (1947, December 8). Manitowoc Herald Times, p4.
Cavorting sea serpent puzzles city. (1949, September 8). Cairns Post, p3. Trove.
Cee, Vee. (1947, November 2). As I See It: Monsters. Sunday Times (Perth), (2593), p16. Trove.
Cowardly Serpents. (1941, October 6). Winnipeg Evening Tribune, p6. Digital Resources on Manitoba History. *dead link
Elusive 'Caddy' double exposure seen at Redroofs. (1947, May 2). Coast News, 11(37), p1. British Columbia Historical Newspapers. *dead link
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A fisherman of Nanaimo... (1941, July 3). Lethbridge Herald, p11.
Fishermen Finds Monster's Skeleton. (1947, December 8). Winnipeg Free Press.
Here we go again- Scots tell of new sea monster. (1945, July 19). The Pittsburgh Press, p21. Google News.
Idaho sea monster swims again to mystify resort area. (1944, July 4). Milwaukee Sentinel, p19. Google News. *dead link
- Walter Bowling, Payette Lake, George Van de Steeg,
Janusitis, Alex. (1943, April 8). Return of British Columbia sea serpent comes with spring. Eugene Register-Guard. Google News.
- cadborosaurus, ogopogo, Prince Rupert, Vancouver, Dorthy Kynnersley
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No Such Animal. (1944, Autumn). Fortean Society Magazine, (10), p144-45.
No Such Animal. (1945, Spring-Summer). Doubt, (12), p170.
No Such Animal. (1946, Spring). Doubt, (14), p209.
No Such Animal. (1946). Doubt, (16), p237.
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Ogogopo had a stroll said townspeople. (1949, August 28). Sunday Times, p22. Trove.
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Says "Caddy" Is Still Alive. (1947, December 9). Lethbridge Herald, p11.
- Body found turns out to be a basking shark.-
Schroeder, William C. (1940). The Provincetown sea serpent. New England Naturalist, 7(2), p1-2.
'Sea Monster' Rammed, Sunk By Fisherman's Small Boat. (1943, May 22). Nevada State Journal.
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Sea Monster sighted off English coast. (1945, July 20). Schenectady Gazette, p1. Google News.
'Sea serpent' reported off Lynn Beach, Mass. (1947, September 5). New York Times, p13. *
Slimy Slim. (1944, August 21). Time, 44(8), p22.
- Idaho, Payette lake
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A Strange sea monster. (1944, October 4). Townsville Daily Bulletin, p1. Trove.
Swedish monsters come in pairs. (1945, July 19). The Pittsburgh Press, p21. Google News.
Tales From Tall Timbers Heard in Northwest. (1949, March 17). Statesville Daily Record, p3(or 2).
_______. (1949 March 18). Edwardsville Intelligencer, p3.
They've seen sea monsters. (1947, May 3). Saturday Evening Post, 219(44), p 10.
- Ivan Sanderson, Scotland, Loch Ness,
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