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under which lay thofe before-mention’d Jaw-bone, 
and Piece of Horn ■, which, in all Appearance, to 
.every one that viewed thefe Stratums, had never been 
removed. 
M. C. 
TDimenfions of the Deers Horns in the Mufieum of the 
Royal Society. 
Feet Inches. 
•Length of the Skull - •- i 4 
Breadth of the Forehead - - 09 
Length of each Horn - - 5 o 
Diftance of the extreme Tips of the Horns 6 o 
N. B. Thefe Horns (Fig. 3.) are evidently of the fame fort as thofe 
often found in Ireland , of which Descriptions are given in Tranfaff, 
71. 11 7, n> 394. and #.444, p . 389. But Ido not remember to have 
met with any before of this Species found in or any-where 
elfe befid & Ireland. - C. M a 
VI. The Vhcenomena of Venus, reprefented in 
made by Mr. James Fergufon, 
to the Obfervations of Seignior 
Read March 20. i74;-6.TT]q all the Orreries that I have 
here printed with Alterations. ^ reprefented a$ 
having her Axis perpendicular to the Plane of the 
Ecliptic, and her diurnal Motion thereon equal to 
% j Hours of our terreftrial Time. Hence, as her an- 
nual Motion is performed in about 225 of our Days, 
it will contain 234 of hers; confequently, toan Eye 
placed in Venus , the Sun will always appear to go 
R thro’ 
an urrery 
agreeable 
Bianchini. 
