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MISCELLANEA. 
Charles Steel 
Norwich 
John Bull Richardson 
Birmingham 
William Cawthron 
Walton, Wakefield 
John Mason 
Harleston, Norfolk. 
May 20. 
William Henry Augustus Waller 
Madras, India 
Henry Bath 
South Wroxhall, Wilts 
Francis Grace 
Witney, Oxon 
William Sanders 
Studley, Warwick 
George Wentworth 
Great Grimsby 
Charles Henderson 
London 
George Evans 
Carmarthen, South Wales 
George Russell 
Olkbrook, Derbyshire 
Henry Wragge 
Soton, Nottinghamshire 
John Haydock Ramsbottom 
Islington. 
May 28. 
John Henry Carter 
Bradford, Yorkshire 
Robert Moorhead 
U. S., America 
Michael Clancy 
Kildare, Ireland 
William Scott 
Chippenham, Wilts 
William Barrow 
Newmarket 
John Quallett 
London 
James Darling 
Cheshire. 
MISCELLANEA. 
SUCCESSFUL EMBRYOTOMY IN A CASE OF 
MONSTROSITY. 
WE have just seen a full-grown calf, in the possession of 
Mr. G. F. Morton, veterinary surgeon, of this town, which he 
extracted from a cow in the possession of Mr Thomas Foster, 
of Pinchingthorpe, with one head, four ears, two necks joined 
together by the skin, four fore legs (one pair coming out at the 
back of the others just behind the shoulder blades) two sepa- 
rate bodies, and four hind legs, in their natural position. So 
that it had four hind legs and one pair of fore legs to walk with. 
The calf was alive, but embryotomy had to be performed before 
its extraction. It had one heart and lungs, but divided at the 
diaphragm into two separate bodies, each having separate sets 
of organs, stomach, liver, &c. Both are heifer calves, and the 
colour is a good roan. The cow is doing well. — Yorkshireman . 
