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each ; but there are Tome of them wafted, and fome of 
Holders that go into the Jaw broken off 
I am, 
MyLORD, 
Your Lordlhip’s moft dutiful 
and obedient Servant. 
Francis Nevile. 
V. (Remarks upon the aforefaid Letter and Teeth , by 
Thomas Molyneux, M. D. and R.S.S. <Phy- 
ficlan to the State in Ireland : Addrefs’d to his 
Grace the Lord Archbijbop of Dublin. 
My Lord, 
W HEN your Grace Was pleafed to communicate 
to me a Letter you received fome while fince, 
% containing an Account of an extraordinary Natural Cu- 
riofity, lately dilcover’d in the North of Ireland , in the 
County of Cavan, you defired I would give you my 
Thoughts concerning it, and the Purporr of the Letter : 
but truly when firft your Grace gave me the Opportunity 
of perufing this Accounts and l confider d the imperfect 
Sketches of the Teeth annex’d to it, I was not a little con- 
cern’d, that upon the making lo furprizing a Difcovery, 
I could not command a Sight of the Originals themfelves, 
from whence the Draughts were ta^en ; or that fo great 
a Curiofity ihould be expreft by the Hand of an Artift 
that fliew’d fo little Skill .* however, by the beft Judgment 
