398 ESSAYS ann OBSERVATIONS 
voluted tubes.—He mentions his having thrice 
feen a veffel going off from about the middle 
of the epidydimis towards the f{permatic cord, 
which he imagines is a /ymphatic. 
TuaT this accurate anatomift’s improve- 
ments, and the additions Iam to make to 
them, may be better underftood; I have firft 
copied his elegant figure, and then fubjoined 
fome others I caufed to be drawn of thofe 
parts. 3 
Tas. 3. fig. 1. from Dr Haller. 
A. The vas deferens. 
B. The end or laft turn of the epidydimis. 
C. Its body, as it appears when the exter- 
nal membrane is diffected off. 
D. Its 4ead unloofened. 
ece. Sc. The vafcular cones into which it 
divides. 
ff: The va/fa efferentia, as he calls them. 
gg. The network with communications. 
bb. The ftreight veffels which feem to 
plunge into the tefticle. 
In fig. 2. The tunica vaginalis of the te- 
{ticle is cut off, and the tefticle, injected e- 
pidydimis and {permatic cord, are reprefent- 
ed covered with their membranes. 
A. 
