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It was found in a Peat-Mofs, at Cowthrop neat 
North ^Dr eight on in Torkfbire , in the Year 1744. 
Ft* Inches# 
The Length of the Skull, from the Nofe End l 
mark’d A , to the Back-Part of the Head B, * 1 
The Breadth of the Forehead, from C to C 6 x 1 
Length of each Horn, from the Skull *D to i 
the Tip, - * - * ^ 1 
The Extent of the Horns, from E to E 6 1 
The Breadth of the Web or Palm, from FG to F, 2 1 
FG and G, two Places where the Horns are 
broke. 
1 The Noftrils. 
2 The Eye. 
3 The Teeth, which are very large and found. 
N. B. It is evident the Horns are not at their full 
Growth, being yet covered with what is called 
the Velvet. 
The Figure above is the Reprefentation and ex- 
traordinary Dimenfions of the Skull and Horns of a 
Deer, dug from the Depth of 6 Feet out of a Peat- 
Mofs, as above mentioned. 
But what I think more extraordinary is, that the 
late Earl of Carlijle s Steward, Mr. 'Joice , in digging 
the Foundation of an Houfe and Cellars, found, at 
the Depth of 6 Feet, a Part of a Jaw-bone with Teeth, 
and a Horn of a Buck or Stag, of mod exceeding large 
Dimenfions, which lay buried under two Feet com- 
mon Soil ; then one Foot of Scalping or Sand-bed ; 
-hen eighteen Inches of Stone ; then another Vein 
of Sind, fix Inches; then another Head of Stone; 
under 
