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some of which contain spermatozoa, and this figure should be 

 carefully compared with Fig. 2 representing the structure of this 

 testis at the time of scrotal replacement. 



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FIG. 4. Seminiferous tubules from same testis as Fig. 3 but from the side 

 where adhesions were present. (Figs. 3, 4, 5 same magnification.) st, degenerate 

 seminiferous tubules; ta. thickened tunica albuginea (adhesions). 



Despite the establishment of normal seminiferous tubules 

 throughout this testis since its replacement in the scrotum, there 

 are many tubules that have not been restored to normal con- 



