celling thereirttii^Wc^d bf the Vein, The Calf, whendre&'d^ 
had, by the information of the Butcher , as little blood as the 
Sheep and we faw him look whiter , than ufually they do in the 
ordinary way of killing. 
. . 2 , I took out 4 J 9UHces and better , of blood , out of the ju- 
gular Fein of a Sheep ^ of a lelTer iize than the former • by which 
time 5 the Spe(ftators , as well as felf ^ iound her exceeding faint, 
and fome thought her pafs'd recovery , without a fupply of blood. 
Then I eonvey'd blood from the jugular Fein oi aCalf into that 
of theSheep, for the fpacc of 77»/«»^/% when wedidbelieve, by 
the continuance of a good ftream from the Calf > that the Shc'ep 
had already receil;^ed ihore blpod j than; flie had loft. Wfaercupoa 
wefct her free'^ 'andilic had nofboncr got her liberty, tut feeing a 
Dog near^herii(whidh was a Sp^lniel , that had formerly fuffered the 
tranfmiflion of Sheeps- blood into him) flie butted with great vio- 
lence at him three or four times ^ not appearing at .all cohccrn'd at 
what (he had endured; un the Ejcperrment. We keep this Sheep 
alive 5 i flie beihg fcnitctci graft again , and fecming hitherto very 
ftrong and lufly. . 
. The Calf was much larger than the Sheep. We bled the Calf 
to death , and received from him fix Porringers full of blood, af- 
tier the ' Sbfi^pr, ted beep ioppleid : i each i^rringer containing 
ii\otimej>Mwmt. : The Sheep loft four of ;the^ 
M;cyf ybfa:^d)f isd^ich b^ingifiipply'd % that of the Calf 5 we 
reckon:, ikt ths(Q^flo/l loiuch meafe^ 
Of another Expefilnent '^if ^ 
of bleeding a Mangy into a Sound 
7his ms made by Mr. Thomas Coxe^ and impdrtedlikemfc 
\Xix to tkKoydl Society in mmncrfellomng. 
Iprocured an old Mungrell Curr ^ all over-run with theMainge, 
of amiddlefize^ and having, fome hours before, fed him plenti- 
fully with Cheefe-pavings and Milk , I prepared the jugular Feiff, 
^nn % as 
