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PHYLUM CHORDATA : CLASS MAMMALIA 



little connective tissue, runs from the abdomen to the 

 testis. 



Fig. 488. — Urinogenital organs of 

 male rabbit. 



K., Kidney ; U., ureter ; BL, bladder; 

 2'., testis ; s.c, spermatic cord ; 

 cp.ep., caput epididymis ; ca.ep., 

 Cauda epididymis ; Sc, scrotal 

 sac ; pr., one of the lobes of the 

 prostate ; e.g., Cowper's glands ; 

 p.g., perineal glands ; Ur., 

 urethra ; c.c, corpus cavernosuni ; 

 P., penis. 



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Fig. 489. — Urinogenital oi'gans of 

 female rabbit. 



A'., Kidney ; U., ureter ; 0., ovary; 

 F.t., Fallopian tube ; O.d., ovi- 

 duct ; Ut., uterus ; V., vagina ; 

 BL, bladder ; Ve., vestibule or 

 female urethra; U.G., urinogenital 

 aperture; A., anus. Bladder and 

 vestibule are cut open. 



The testis is attached to the base of the scrotal sac, and 

 is bordered by a mass of convoluted tubes — the epididymis 

 — consisting of the caput epididymis anteriorly, the larger 



