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between the third and fourth month. A similar involution of epithelium to that 

 which in the female forms the glands of Bartholin takes place in the male and 

 becomes the glands of Cowper. 



The following table is translated from the work of Beaunis and Bouchard, with 

 some alterations, especially in the earlier weeks. It will serve to present a resume 

 of the above facts in an easily accessible form. 1 



1 It will be noticed that the time assigned in this table for the appearance of the first rudiment 

 of some of the bones varies in some cases from that assigned in the description of the various bones 

 in the sequel. This is a point on which anatomists differ, and which probably varies in different cases. 



