upper Incifores or Cutters, the ocher drawn out, and To remained 
Toothlefs, as to them 3 for about 25 years, when fhe perceived, 
that anew Tooth came forth (without any pain) next the Canini 
of the left Check : And about two years after,another Tooth grew 
out likewife without pain, clofe by the former. The firft whereof, 
never came to above half the length of her former Cutters, the 
latter fcarce breaking the skin: lioth which yet proved fervice- 
able, till about fix weeks finee, when fhe eating (no hard, crufty, 
©r folid) Meat, that Tooth which came out firft, fell down into 
her Mouth, without any loofnefs before band perceived, or any 
pain 5 which had not a phang like other Cutters, but much lefs,and 
fhorter. T he other abides firm, aud ferviceable. 
To the truth of thefe Relations, not onely the fald tfofeph Shute 
and Maria Stert, have put the one his name, the other her Mark, 
the third and feventh of January, 1 6 ( 56 . but alfoSir William Strode \ 
and Mr. Coleprejfe havefubfcribed the fame, as believing the Rela- 
tion to be true. 
An Account of tm Books. 
I IS M AEL IS BULLIALDI ad Afironomos Monin 
duo: Primum, De Stella Nova, qua in Collo Cetiante annos aliquot 
vifa eft. Alterumj De Nebulofa in Andromeda Cinguli parte Boreal- 
ante biennium iterum orta. 
The chief end of the Author in publilliing this Trad, feems to 
be, T o excite Aftronomers to a diligent obfervation, both of that. 
New Star in the Neck of the Whale, tobefeen in February and 
March next 5 and of that other, in the Northern part of Andro- 
meda s . Girdle, to be feen at this very prefent. 
As to the former of thefe Stars, he affirms., that, as it hath 
appeared for many years in the faid place , fo it will in the begin- 
ning of next appear equal to the Stars of the third Magni- 
tude , or perhaps bigger 3 and that about the end of the fame 
Month , if the Crepufcle do not hinder, the greateft phafis of it 
will appear , if fo be ,. that it keep the fame Analogy of Motions 
and Periods , which it obferved from An. 1638. to An. 1664, 
Where he takes notice of the Caufes>why its two greateft Appear-- 
aaces could not be feen, An. 1664, 1665, 1666 3 and how he 
' comes: 
