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N° XLIV. 
Some Account of a motley coloured, or pye Negro Girl and 
Mulatto Boy, exhibited before the Society in the Month of 
May, 1784, for their examination, by Dr. Joun Mor- 
GAN, from the Hiftory given of them by their owner 
Monf: Le Vallois, Dentift of the King of France at Gua= 
daloupe in the Weft Indies, as follows. 
DELAIDE, the little girl now before the fociety, is 
aged two years and little more than one month, is- 
of a clear black colour, verging to brown, except that fhe 
has a white fpot bearing fome refemblance to an aigrette; 
the point of which is at the root of the nofe, and it rifes 
into the hair, above the forehead, of which it occupies 
above an inch in width, from the margin to the fonte-. 
nelle. In this part the colour of the hair is white, and 
it is curly like the hair of negroes in general, and thicker 
in that part than on any other part of its head. In the 
middle of its forehead and on the aigrette, is a large black 
fpot; on the external fide next to the temples, about one 
half of each eye-lid, both upper and under, is black, and 
the remaining half next to the nofe is white. 
The eyes are black and lively, a little to the left and. 
towards the middle of the china white {pot begins, which 
is long in proportion to its breadth, but of lefs magnitude 
than that of the forehead: It ftretches under the chin to 
the upper part of the throat. The neck, the upper and 
under part of the cheft, the fhoulders, the back, loins and 
buttocks to the junction with the thighs, and the puden- 
dum, are of the colour of her face, but the loins and the 
thicker part of the buttocks are of a deeper black. 
The 
