Why not? Anyway, the printing on the old tyre, the Kenda, which has only done 150km, by the way, says "ETRTO 37-349." I repeat that, so it is clear,
37 - 349. It also says16 x 1 3/8, which is what might have caused the confusion.
If you have FaceTime, I'll get your number and show you the number on video. I don't really want to send the tyre to you, so you can check personally, as (obviously) I have no replacement to put on the bike
As to your next post, the simple answer is no, it is not possible.