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i K. The Root of the Horns i Foot 6 
Inches in Circumference. 
/ m. The Cores 1 1 Inches in a ftrait Line. 
I dare not determine to what kind of Bulls this 
Foflii is to be afcribed. I only conje£ture it may 
belong to the 'taurolephantes, of which you have 
made mention, in your learned Differtation, of a 
Pair of very extraordinary large Horns, publilhed 
in Vol. 34 of Philofoph. PranfaB. N° 397. For 
as to the Zubrones which Gefner on the Ur us, 
png. 144, mentions from Munjl erv.s, there is no fuf- 
iicient Proof that the Animal in queftion was of that 
Kind. 
To this I make bold to add two other Draughts : 
The one is that of a ftupendous Plica Polonica , 
which Dr. Floercke y Phyfician to the Princefs of 
Radzivil , got drawn. The Plica itfelf was fent 
to Drefden, where I faw it. It is remarkable, that 
the Woman affected with this Plica, who was a 
Subjeft of the Princefs, and liv’d in the Diftrid of 
Novogrod, during yi Years that Ihe laboured under it, 
never changed her Refting- Place but twice a Year, 
•viz. in Spring and Winter. Upon the Approach of 
Winter fhe could endure Cold fo very well, that fhe 
fhunned all Sort of Heat, even that of a lighted 
Candle. She never ufed any ftrong Liquor, but 
lived on very bad Bread, raw Herbs, and Water, 
to feventy Years of Age. In the Spring fhe ufed 
to be carried to fome Place where the Heat could 
not eafily penetrate. She at length died, near two 
Years ago. [ Vid. 7^ ranfaB, N 0 417.] 
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