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A. The ferpentine beginning of the vas 
deferens. 
B. The globus minor, or laft turn of the 
epidydimis, from which the {mall convo- 
luted veffel, c, which Dr Haller fup- 
pofes to be a lymphatic, rifes. If it 
is fo, it has not the valvular ftructure 
common to thofe veffels; for I can caufe 
- the quick-filver to flow either way in it. 
D. The corpus pyramidale. 
E. The body of the eprdydimis,, where the 
convolutions feen thro’ the membranes, 
are larger than they appear in jig. 1. 
I. The bead, globus mayor, or firtt remark- 
able turn of the epidydimis. : 
G, Its rife from the tefticle. 
_In fig. 3. and 4. The tunica albuginea is 
taken off from the fides of the tefticle, and 
turned over upon the epidydimis. 
A. The tunica albuginea, | 
B. The tefticle. ' 
bb. Dr Haller’s {treight pipes from which 
ccc. The {mall convulted tubes upon the 
____ fides of the tefticle are continued. 
dd. In fig. 4. Reprefents a number of them 
_ upon the convex part of the tefticle, at 
the greateft diftance from the epidydimis 
Fic. 
