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E. The body of the epidydimis, where 



the convolutions feen through the 



membranes are larger than they 



appear in 7%. r. 



V, The head, globus major ^ or fir ft rei- 



markable turn of the epidydimis. 

 G Its rife from the teflicle. 

 ^^fit>* 3' and 4. The tunka albuginea is 

 taken off from the fides of the tefticlc, and 

 turned over upon the epidydimis. 



A. The tunica albuginea. 



B. The teflicle. 



hh, Dr Haller's flreight pipes from 



which 

 ccc. The fmail convoluted tubes upon 

 the fides of the teflicle are continued. 

 dd, Infg 4. Reprefents a number of 

 them upon the convex part of the 

 teflicle, at the greatefl dillance 

 from the epidydimib. 

 Fig. 5. Reprefents the teflicle drawn 

 afunder in its middle from its convex fur^ 

 face towards the epidydimis. 



Fig. 6. A fmall piece is in the fame 

 manner feparated from the fide of it. 



In 



