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evident by her Declaration on her Death Bed) married 
and brought forth a Boy in the Two and Fiftieth Year 
of her Age, having Two Teeth in his Head. 
I o. Another Woman in Lewis yW3LS Seven Years bring- 
ing forth a Child Bone after Bone, and all by the Fun- 
dament. 
II. A Boy in the Ifle of Skie^ Aged Sixteen Years, 
has a Faculty of ereding his Ears at his Pleafure. There 
are feveral Towns in Slie^ w|iere the Sheep have no 
Marrow, all thefe Towns are Rocky, High, and very 
Windy. 
IX. The Inhabitants of SLKilda^ are every Summer 
infeded with a Cough upon the Chamberlans Landing, 
which lafts for Ten or Twelve Days, and the ufual Re- 
medy for it is Giben drunk upon Brochan of Meal and 
Water. This Giben is the Fat of Sea Fowls prefer- 
ved in the Stomach, a fove-raign Remedy for Coughs 
and Green Wounds. 
VII. A Letter of Di^. Wallis, Dated Oxford, 
Sept, 6. i6^y. Containing fome Additions 
to his Letter about Thunder and Lightnings 
and a CorreSlion of his lo^^fcCap. of bis 
Algebra. 
I Find that in your TranfaSions Humk 131. for the 
Month of AuguBf you have Printed my Letter of 
July z6. If it had not been too late, I would have ad- 
ded, That, when I faid, A Mixture of Sulphur and Ft- 
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