Shane. ^3 
AJlroltce,) It is native in the feas of Ja- 
maica. 
The Cafe of a Dropfy of the Ovarium^ 
W 252. Vol. xxi. p. 150. 
TheMifchief of fwallowing Plumb Stones 
exemplified, in the cafe of a man, in whofe 
bowels was found a plumb ftone inclofed 
in the center of a calculus agagropik, which 
meafured fix inches in circumference, and 
weighed one ounce and an half. N° 282. 
VoL xxiii. p; 1283. • . vr > 
' An* Account of the MolTes, or Turf Bogs-^ 
in the North of heland. W 330. VoL 
xxvii, p. 296. 
. Remarks on Mr. S. Gray's Account of 
the Foffils of Recuher Cliff ; tending to 
prove that the wood found there is that of 
the Oak, N° 368. VoL xxii, p. 762, 
An Account of a Pair of very extraordinary- 
large Horns, found in a cellar at Wapping ; 
with figures. Dr. Hook fufpedled they were 
the horns of an animal, defcribcd by Nieu- 
HOFF, under the name of SukofyrOy as it is 
called by the Chinefe, Sir Hans conjed:ures, 
they might belong to the Taurus carnivorus 
of Agatharchides I of which he traces the 
