(fc) 
by which they were joined, to go quite round it, and the fore 
or pellucid part was diftinddy leparated into two Corneas by a 
white Seam that divided them. Each Comm Teemed to have its 
Im, (or Rain-bow-like Circle) and Apertures or Pupils di- 
ftind; and upon opening the Cornea, there was found within 
it two B alls j or Cryjlalline Humours , very well fhaped j but the 
other parts of it could not be To well diftinguifhed, becaufe the 
eye had been much bruifed by the handling, and the inner 
parts confufed and diflocated. It had four Eye browes, pla* 
ced in the manner expreft in Figure 4. by a a> b b 5 a a repre- 
fenting the lower, and h b , the upper Eyelids. 
Lajily, That juft above the Eyes, as it were in the midft of 
the Forehead, was a very deep depreffion,and out of the midft 
of that grew a kind of double Purfe or Bagg , C C 3 containing 
little or nothing in it ; but to Tome it Teemed to be a producti- 
on of the matter defigned for the NoTe s but diverted by this 
Monftrous Conception , perhaps the ■ Procejfus mammillares 
joined into one, and covered with a thin hairy skin. 
Obfervables in the Body of the Earl of 
Balcarres. 
Thefe following Obfervations, were a while fince Tent out 
of Scotland by an ingenious perTon, an Eye-witnefs 3 to 5 i r Ro- 
bert Moray 5 
1. That the Belly of this Nobleman being opened, the G~ 
mentum or Net was found lean and Tmall : his Liver very bigg 5 
the bigg al To, filled with a black and thick humour. Mis 
Stomach and Entrails all empty, of a Saffron-colour, diftended 
with wind onely. The Bladder of Gall fwelled with a black 
humour : the Kidneys filled with a kind of grumousbloud. 
2. That in the Thorax or Chejl , the Lobes of the Lungs were all 
entire, but of a bad colour 3 on the left fide fomewhat black 
and blue , and on the right, whitifh j with a yellowifh knob 
under one of the Lobes, 
3. That 
