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iîxed only in the Ikin on the fides of the back i 

 and thinking it ftrange that the fkin, fimply, 

 fhould have the power to raife, and keep fup- 

 ported, a large group of long feathers, he alked 

 me if he might open that part of the Ikin at the 

 roots of thefe feathers, which I was very willing 

 ihould be done for the fatisfaflion of the Dodor's 

 curiofity, as well as my own. On opening the 

 fkin, the Dodor foon difcovered the mufcle de- 

 fcribed in his following curious letter, wrote at 

 my requeft, which he has given me free liberty to 

 publifh for the information of the curious. 



S I Ry Red' Lion- Square^ Sept, 21, 1750* 



" It is but doing you the juftice due to your 

 great care and induilry, in obliging thé world 

 with your excellent Natural Hijiory of Birds ^ to 

 communicate any thing in my power, which 

 might fulfil your laudable intention of putting 

 what you do in a clear light, for the better un- 

 derftanding of the branch you are engaged in. 



" I have made honourable mention of you, 

 in my ledure upon the mufcles, which I dif- 

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