a88 Mr. hunter’s Account of 
cuted by Mr. gilpin. When the drawing was made of 
Mr. arbuthnot’s free martin, john wells, efq. of 
Bickley Farm, near Bromley in Kent, was prefent, and 
informed us, that a cow of his had calved two calves; 
and that one was a bull-calf, and the other a cow- calf. I 
defired Mr. arbuthnot to fpeak to Mr. w^ells to keep 
them, or let me buy them of him ; but, from his great 
defire for natural knowledge, he very readily preferved 
both, till the bull fhewed all the figns of a good bull, 
when he fold him. 
From the difledfion of the three above mentioned free 
martins it plainly appeared, that they were all herma- 
phrodites differing from one another; as is alfo the cafe 
in hermaphrodites in other tribes. 
