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te found his Height, with his Hat, Shoes, and Wig 
“ on, to be 38 Inches. His Limbs are no bigger 
“ than a Child of 3 or 4 Years old : His Body is per- 
“ fettly ftrait: The Lineaments of his Face anfwer- 
“ able to his Age; and his Brow has fome Wrinkles 
“ in it, when he looks attentively at any thing. 
“ He has a good Complexion, is of a fprightly Tem- 
c< per, difcourfes readily and pertinently confulering 
<c his Education, and reads and writes Englijh well. 
“ His Speech is. a little hollow, tho’ not difagreeable; 
“ he can fing tolerably, and amufes the Company 
“ that come to fee him, with mimicking a Cock’s 
“ Crowing, which he imitates very exactly. In 
“ 1744 he was 3 6 Inches high, and weigh’d 27 
“ Pounds and an half. His Father fays, when about 
“ a Year old he was as large as Children of that Age 
“ ufually are, but grew very little and (lowly after- 
wards.” 
On receiving the Account of this little Man, a 
Child of 3 Years and nor quite nine Months old, 
Son of the late very worthy William Jones Efq; 
F. R. S. was meafured and weighed. This Boy, 
tho’ very lively and handfome, is no way remarka- 
able for his Size; and therefore his Dimenfions and 
Weight, compared with the Dwarf’s, may give a to- 
lerable Idea of the real Smallnefs of the Dwarf. 
The Weight of the Dwarf, with all his Cloaths 
on, was no more than 34 Pounds. 
The Child’s Weight, with its Cloaths likewife on, 
was 3 6 Pounds ( a ). 
The 
(a) The Cloaths, being weigh’d afterwards by themfelves, were 
two 
