32 GENERAL CONCEPTIONS. 



their growth and histogenesis. There results a "pseudo-hermaphrodite" a true male 

 with external organs of the female type. In such cases the individual usually 

 presents other female characteristics, such as a wide pelvis and enlarged mammae. 



The variations in adult structure due to arrest of development are the most 

 frequent, important, and significant with which the student of anatomy has to deal. 

 It is obvious that the possible variations are limited to anatomical conditions, which 

 actually occur in normal embryos. 



