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appearing great quicks (as they call them) or Roots under 
the Nails By degrees they came on the Tliumb, and 
then on thet^ingers of the Right Hand 3 which grew to 
the fanie length in about a years time, and then tell off, 
behaving (lied them 5 or 6 fcveral times. One of the 
Horns, that grew on the Ring Finger ot the Left Hand, 
was a quarter long. They are now at prefenc all couil' 
off his Left Hand, but growing again : Thar on his Little 
Finger is 2 Inches long. .1 have now by me one or two of 
/ them. 
This account I took of him above two years fince, in 
1702 5 and have feen him frequently fince, and lately, 
and the Horns ftill grow, and fall off, as ufual. 
Ric. Wroe. 
O&ob. 3. 1704. 
I Have, according to your requeft, fent you two of the 
Horns which grew upon the Boys Fingers, I writ to 
you of. He has at prefent all the Fingers of both Hands 
armed with fuch like, and fome as long as thefe I fend. 
He has on every Toe alfo, but keeps them cut, that he 
may be able to wear Shoes. I faw him a few days fince, 
and think he cannot live long, being raiferably overfpread 
with his Leprofie. 
Ric. Wroe: 
One of the Horns above-mentioned i$ now in the Re^ofitory 
of the Rojal Society. 
