452 ESSAYS AND OBSERVATIONS 



In both we obferve Dr Haller's ftreighc 

 velTels entering at hh ; and then dividing 

 into ccc innumerable convoluted pipes, 

 which compofe almoft the whole fubflance 

 of the tellicle. 



dd, A number of them where the in- 

 jection has gone very far. 



N. These preparations had been kept 

 feveral months in fpirits, and fo often 

 handled before the drawings were made, 

 that many of the injedled veiTels are de- 

 llro) ed, and the painter could not diftin- 

 guilh the membranous partitions of the 

 tefiicle. 



As many of the mod accurate ana- 

 tomifls, and even Winflow*, have ima- 

 gined, that the body of the epidydimis is 



compofed of a number of pipes As 



Dr Haller does not pofitively ajffirm his 

 having unloofed it As the "vas defe- 

 rens is much larger than any pipe in the 

 epidydimis ; and as it feems difficult to 

 conceive how the feed can be propelled 



through 



* Exp, anat. traue de has ventre. § 4S8. 



