( 4*9 ) 
When her Belly was near full, her Thighs and Legf 
ufed to (well, and grew difcoloured like an approaching 
Gangren $ but both went off after tapping, by the help 
of Friftion, and a warm Lotion. 
The Bladder, and adhering part of the Liver, is dry- 
ing, to be fent you by the firth opportunity. 
There were four of the Faculty prefent with me, who 
can teftify the truth of this Report. 
IV. A Defer ip t ion of the Head of a monfirous Calf . 
In a Letter from the ^e^erend Afr. John Craig, 
Vicar of Gillingham in DorfetHiirej to Wil- 
liam Burner, EJfo F. (^. *S. 
SIR , 
T HE ftrangenefs of tile following Relation wilt 
eafily excufe me for troubling you fo foon with 
another Letter. A Butcher did (this Morning) bring 
me in the Head of a Calf (which he had taken out ee tg ' 6 
of a Cows Belly.) The Upper Jaw was divided into 
two halfs, as far as to the Dura Mater .* Each half had 
a diftinfr Eye and Noftril : And the Under Jaw was bent 
round fo entirely, that it lay exaftly between the two 
halfs of the tipper Jaw, miking the Tongue lye upon 
the Forehead, about two Inches above the Teeth of 
the Under Jaw, and in the FifTure of the Upper Jaw^ 
This Preternatural Divifion of the Upper Jaw was not 
covered with Hair, but with a Cutis of a florid Colour. 
The Calf was come to its full time, and made great 
fhuglings when the Butcher knock’d the Cow on the 
Head ^ which by fome Symptoms they judg’d would; 
have. 
