( 2 5 8 ) 
Several Horns of this Kind , and extraordinary 
Size, have been frequently dug up in Bogs in Ire- 
land, hut I never met with an Account of any being 
-found in the Sea before. I pal} refer the Curious to 
the Account of the large Horns f ound under Ground 
in Ireland, communicated to the Royal Society by 
Sir Thomas Molyneux, M. D. F. R. S. which is 
printed in thefe Tranfabtions, Numb.i.xj,p.fi,y, Sz-c. 
and to the Defcription of the MooJ'e Deer by the 
Honourable Paul Dudley, EJqy F.R.S. Numb. 368, 
p. 16$, Sec. 
VIII. Three Cafes communicated by. Claudius 
3 Amyand, Effc F. S. Serjeant Surgeon to 
. his Majejly , 
I. Concerning a Child born with the 'Bowels 
hanging out of the Belly. 
II. Of an extraordinary Caufe of a Suffreffion 
of Urine in a Woman. 
HI. Of a Stricture in the middle of the Stomach 
in a Girl, dividing it into two Bags. 
I. 'X'HE 1 8th of December, 1730, Mr. L *s 
J_ Child was born with the greafeft Part of the 
Bowels hanging out of the Belly, by an Aper- 
ture about half an Inch in Diameter on the Right 
Side of the Navel String. The Birth was natural 
andeafy. 
Being called, I found the Aperture lined with a 
Skin, and a Ligament that oppofed the Reduction y 
the 
