Ttat thete remained Copper in this Gold, appeared farther 
by the black complexion of it upon Nealiog. As a!fo by 
the lofs upon working it wiih Lead on a Copel ; where* 
upon it came forth ^ penj weight ^gr dins y i,e, four grains 
fliort. 
J 'ReUtion of ^ Monjlrom Birth ^ m^de by Dr* S* Morris of 
Petworth in SuflTex , from his own cbjcrvation : and h 
him fent to Dr* Charles Goodall of London ; both of the 
CoHedgeof jP^^/f/^^/, London. 
AT Petworth^ Decemh. 20. 1677. one Jom peto , a 
Butchers Wife, after moft acute pains was by he^: 
Midwife delivered of a monftrous Female Birch* 
It had two Heads. Both the Faces very well fliapU The 
left Face looked Swarthy : and never breathed. And the 
leftHead was the bigger; and ftayed longer in the Bearings 
The right Head was perceived to breath ; but not heard to 
cry. Betwixt the Heads was a protuberance, like another 
Shoulder. TheBreaft (and Clavicles) very large; about 
feven Inches broad. But two Hands. And but two Feet. 
Paraffs hdith a Figure anfwerable to this Defcription , ex- 
cepting the Protuberance above- faid. 
As to the Inwards : the Brain, in each Head, was very 
large. The SpinaDorfi, from the Neck to the Loyns, was 
double. There were alfo two Hearts, one on each fide 
t\itJhorax^ The left Heart the bigger. And two pair of 
Lungs; one infolding each Heart. Thofe in the left fide 
were blackilh ; the other looked well. The Mediapmm 
parted the two Hearts one from the other^ 
The Aorta and Vena Cava^ below the Diaphragm, fingle : 
the Diaphragm having only three perforations 5 as is ufua!. 
But a little above it they were each divided into two 
Branches, diftributed to the two Hearts in the figure of a 
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