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Volume 4 contains the following contributions:
Editorial
Karl P.N. Shuker
Buckley's Bunyip
Paul Michael Donovan pp 9
A Checklist of Historical Hypotheses for the Loch Ness Monster
C.G.M. Paxton and A.J. Shine pp 21
Not Finding Bigfoot in DNA
Haskell V. Hart pp 39
A Preliminary, Comparative Type Proposal For Large, Unidentified Marine and Freshwater Animals
Bruce A. Champagne pp 53