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informs us, That formerly in Difleftiog the Body of a 
Woman, who fuppofed her felf to be Three Months 
gone with Child ; he found the Womb very fmall, not 
larger than in Virgins , and a hard Subftance in the 
Right Horn, which being opened, appeared to be the 
Sceleton of an Infant, with the Navel-ftring, fmearcd 
round with a white Matter, not unlike Plafter, which he 
fhewed to M. Da J^erneyy and other curious Perfoms. 
IV. An Obfervation of fome Parelii feen at 
Canterbury. B)f Mr. Stephen Gray. 
F Elruary tht z6th , 1S9I. beiDgSuficlayy about half 
an Hour after Three in the Afternoon, chancing 
to look out of a Window that faced South- Eaft, I (aw 
not far from the South to the Weft ward, an Appearance 
of fomewhat not much unlike the Sun , when feen 
through Clouds, t;/?:. with its Pm/^e?/'^ not exaftly de- 
fined, from which it likewife differed, in that one half 
of it was coloured deep Red and Yellow , the other 
White. I went immediately into the Garden, taking a 
Theodolite with me, in order to take its diftance from 
/ the Sun, which the room would not permit ; but was ] 
then prefented with an Appearance exaftly like the for- | 
mer, but on theoppofite fide of the Sun; I took ' 
the diftance of this from the Sun, which was 
z3 degrees to the Weftward ; but before I could take 
the diftance of the Eaftern one, it Vaniflied, but foon 
after Re appear d, and then I perceived maniteflly, 
that they were both fituate in the extremities of a Semi- 
circle 
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