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Fig. 2. A finus A, with its valvular 

 membrane 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 

 Albinus's figure, where the finufes and 

 ferpentine arteries are reprefented of the 

 natural fize. 



Th e fpermatic vein appeared of fuch 

 la monflrous fize, and fo much larger than 

 the fpermatic artery, that I difledled and 

 made a draught of them, as reprefented 

 in fig. S' where the vein AA, and the ar- 

 tery BB, appear twifted frequently round 

 ipach other ; and fometimes as if the ar- 

 tery entered into the vein ; — C, the fim- 

 briae of the tuba Fdlopiana ; — D, the ova- 

 rium; — E, part of the ligamentum latum. 



That others may judge how long my 

 fubjed had been with child, I have added 

 the outlines of the foetus of the natural 

 dimenfions, in fig. d. 

 ' Thus, gentlemen, I have fairly related 

 all that I obferved in the diffedion of this 

 pregnant uterus j and beg leave to be al- 

 lowed 



