' ( 3* 8 ) 
There are in all four Teeth, two of a larger and two ofa 
fmaller fore, the larged is the farthed Tooth in the under 
Jaw, the other is like it and belongs to the oppofite Side ; 
the lefier Tooth I take to be the third or fourth Tooth 
from it, and has its Fellow : thele are all that were found, 
and one of them in a Piece of the Jawbone, which fell to 
dirt as Toon as taken out of the Earth ; there was part of 
the Scull found alfo of a very large Size and Thicknefs, 
but as foon as expofed to the Air that mouldered away as 
the Jaw had done. 
The Account I had led me lad Week to the Place, where 
! was refolved to make the niced Search I could ; but the 
Water- wall of the Mill being built, and the Ground all 
incumbered with the Earth that was thrown up, I could 
have little Opportunity of doing any thing, but to enquire 
of the Workmen the manner of finding the Teeth, and 
where and how they lay. There were fome few Peices 
of Bones found, but none entire, yet by thofc Bits that 
were found, one might guels that they were Parts of thofe 
that were of a larger Size. 
The Place where this Mender lay was thus prepared, 
which makes me believe it had been buried, or that it 
had lain there fince the Deluge. It was about four Foot 
under Ground, with a little Rifing above the Superficies 
of the Earth, which was a Plain under the Foot of a Hill, 
and about 30 Yards from the Brook or thereabout. The 
Bed whereon it lay had been laid with Fern, with that 
fort of Rulhes here call’d Sprits, and with Bulhes inter- 
mixed. Under this was a difF blew Clay on which the 
Teeth and Bones were found .* Above this was fird a 
Mixture of yellow Clay and Sand much of the fame Co- 
lour 5 under that a fine white Tandy Clay which was next 
to the Bedd : the Bedd was for the mod part a Foot thick, 
and in fome Places thicker, with a Moidure clear through 
it ; it lay fad and' clofe and cut much like Turfe, and 
would 
