vi^^tx Imifores ox Cutters, the other drawn out, and fo remained 
Toothlefs, as to them j forabout 25 years^ when flie perceived^ 
that anew Tooth came forth (withoutany pain) next the Camm 
of the left Check : And about two years after^another Tooth grew 
out likewife without pain^ clofe by the former. The firft whereof, 
never came to above half the length of her former Cutters y the 
latter fcarce breaking the skin : l3oth which yet proved fervice- 
able, till about fix weeks fince, when flie eating (no hard, cruftyg 
orfolid) Meatj that Tooth which came out firft, fell down into 
her Mouth 3 without any loofnefs before hand perceived, or any 
pain 5 which had not a phang like other Cutters, but much lefs^and 
fliorter. The other abides firm, aud ferviceable. 
To the truth of thefe Relations, not onely the faid ^ofefh Shute 
and Maria Stert, haveput the one his name, the other her Mark^ 
the thirdand feventh offT^^/^/^/^rjj i5<56,but zKo^ix William Strode^ 
and Mr. Colefrejfe have fubfcribed the fame^ as believing the Rela-- 
tiontobc true. 
An Account of two Books, 
I. ISMAELIS BULLIALDI ad Aflrommos Monita 
dm. : Vrimum, De Stella Nova, qu^in CoUo Cetiaste anms aliquot 
vtfa efi. j^lterumjBeNehulofain Andromed^CingtdifarteBorea^ 
ante biennium iterumorta. 
The chief end of the Author in publifliing this Tra(5i:, feems to 
be. To excite Aftronomers to a diligent obfervation, both of that 
New Star in the Neck of the Whale, tohtiQ^n m February and 
March next 5 and of that other, in the Northern part of ^;;^ri?- 
medd's Girdle, to be feenat this very prefent. 
As to the former of thefe Stars ^ he affirms 5 that 5 as it hath 
appeared for many years in the faid place , fo it will in the begin- 
ning of March next appear equal to the Stars of third Magni- 
tude ^ or perhaps bigger- and that about the end of the fame 
Month , if the Crepufcle do not hinder , the greateft Phafis of it 
will appear , if fo be , that it keep the fame Analogy of Motions 
and Periods , which it obferved from An» 1638, to An. 1664. 
Where he takes notice of the Caufes.why its two greateft Appear- 
ances could not be feen, An» i66a^^ 1^65, 1666 5 andhowhe 
comes 
