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felves- up in a bagg, which when you feel, there are certain skilful! Men 
who with little pain wi/1 take them out > having great care to take out the 
bagg entirely that none 
of the brood ( which are 
like Nits ) may be left be- 
hind, for fear of giving 
rife to a new generati- 
* Dr. Stubbs faith) that the] breed commonly in the 
NcgroV, and that no En^lifti get them, but by going 
in places frequented by them. He thought, that our 
Stockings, Soe^s and Shoes would guard the Englifli 
from them, but he found, that neither they, nor the 
bardnefs of any sfain was a fence againft them. Bj 
6b[erv'd> that they are incident mofi to fuch 9 as a s 
nafty about the Feet ; and that feldome any elfe have 
them. He had one himfelf under the great To? of his 
right foot, which place was then as hard, as if it had & 
Corne there. The Cuticula being naturally as hard 
there, he did not fufpeel a Chego. It hch'd extreamly # 
nothing could be feen, only the adjac:nt pirts rouni 
about, to the compafs of a Crown-piece of silver,lool( '& 
red, and as if it had been fome faline ferom blood, thi 
colour fled, upon the freffure of his fnger. Jpprehend- 
ing it might bt a Corne, he fate down to cut it., his 
had not pared it much, but he difcover'd the Chego , 
and her bagg ; whereupon he repair* A to the Negro'/,. 
who with a Needle picl( A out two b-aggs, and filling 
th fxme with Ear-wax^ he never felt more on't< Be- 
adds, that they will fprcad by little and ( little «iw 
the whole feet, eat off Tots ,and over -run tlfe whole Bo- 
dy of fome idle Negro'/. He faith , he hath feen 4© 
picfit out of a Child's foot. 
fmell,and of the pleafant- 
eft to the tafte ( being thence call'd by many the .Eve- Apple ) bat if eaten,, 
certaindeath. The wood of it yet green, if rubb d againft the hand, will 
fetch off the skin, or raife bikers ^ and if any drops of rain, failing from 
this Tree, light upon one's hand,or other naked part of the Body, it will alfc 
!*ave the aforefaid effeft. 
A Continuation of Dr. Wall Is his fecond Letter , publiflvt. ia 
Numb. 39, to the Printed Paper of Mr, DaLamms^ 
This other fart of Dr. Wallis/ fecond Letter to Mr. Du Laurens, though 
'written and fent to the Publifher at the fame time, when thefirft fart was r yet 
came not then abroad, ufon a con ft deration intimated^ in Numb. 38^750. 
and the fame could not find room in thefe Tracts, till this Month, when 't.U 
pMiftit, rather from a deftre, farther to comply with the f aid Du Laurens 3 
demanding the reafom of the Animadvert crs C enfu re, than from any fropen- 
fi&n, to difppttes* The Publifher can bona fide affure the Author of the. Paper, 
here further animadverted upon, of the reality of what is here affirmed and 
profefsd by him r and in particular x that the mginal of this^ wlktfcll.ows : ,cams 
H 
on. * 
4. The Joining Flyes 
are a kind of Cant ha- 
rides, looking green in 
the day time, but glow- 
ing and fliining in the 
night, even when they 
are dead • this relator 
affirming, that he hath 
applyed them dead to a 
Printed and Written pa- 
per in the dark, and read 
it. 
J. The Manchinet- Ap- 
ple is one of the beauti- 
fulleft fruits to the Eye , 
of the agreeableft to the 
