PHYSICAL ano LITERARY.  4r3) 
-fubftance; and the infertion of the round lix 
gaments are feen, at AA. The numerous 
Jinujes {afficiently thew where the placenta ad- 
hereto it. To fome few of the valvular 
membranes of thofe fmujes, I have put a3 
and 4 is placed near to what reprefents their 
orifices ;—cc, point fome of the ferpentine 
fmall arteries ;—D, the valvular protuberance 
at the back part of the cervix uteri ;—e, the 
of tincae with part of the vagina opened. 
_ Tas. vii. fig. 1. Is the appearance which 
a part of the wterus.of my fubject had, where 
the finufes were not diftended ; and fome of 
the ferpentine uterine arteries were ayaa, | 
feen. 
Fig. 2. A finus A, with its alin mem- 
brane cut away, when the orifices of three 
veins B are feen. . 
|. Fig. 3. The three veins flit open, till where 
they meet in one trunk. 
_ Fig. 4. Is a copy of a little piece of Al- 
_ binus’s figure, where the fufes and ferpen- 
tine arteries are reprefented of the natural 
ize. - 
_ Tue fpermatic vein appeared of fuch a_ 
-monftrous fize, and.fo much larger than the 
pereetic artery, that I diffeéted and madea 
draught 
