A CONGENITAL TUMOUU OF TllK TESTIS. o07 



iniplaiited, resembled in all respects the ordinary skin of the 

 surface of the body. 



A few hairs appeared to arise from the general surface of 

 the tunica vagmalis. 



In the substance of the club-shaped projections, but par- 

 ticularly in the larger of the two, where it adhered to the 

 mass of the testis, there were irregular masses of soft cartilage, 

 presenting all the ordinary characters of the coq)UScles of 

 that texture, and a few vascular canals. 



In some places this cartilage had been converted into bone, 

 in which were visible irrecrular Haversian canals and numerous 



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corpuscles and canalicidi. 



One portion of bone resembling a sand-glass measured 

 half-an-inch in length. 



