V.er in a row/ near the surface of ther water. The. likeness of Tthe. head to thatof a seal gives* cblor to the former supposition. Ou the other hand the’men,of; science admit that there is no impossibility in the way of the existence of a sea serpent at the present day, as th^re were many, in the geo-logical eras.-.The majority of thenaturalists to .whom- I have spokenbout: it merely smile, shrug their Bbduidefs, -and decline to- commit themselves to-a positive opinion.as to the genuiness of the sea serpent of Casco Bay. • ■ -*•*»h-i eg wor eg co