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that of the glanduloiis body. It was a tranfpa- 

 rent liquor, compofed of very fmall globules, 

 without any motion. After repeating this experi- 

 ment fcveral times, I was convinced, that the li- 

 quor in the veficles is only a fpecies of lymph, 

 which contains, notliing animated or fimilar to 

 what we perceive in the female iemen, which is 

 fecreted and matured in the glanduloiis bodies. 



E X P E R. XXVIII. 



Some time after, aoother bitch was opened, 

 which had been feven or eight days in feafon, 

 and had not received the male. 1 examined the 

 tefticlcs, and upon each I found a glandulous bo- 

 dy in full perfection. The lirrt: was half openT, 

 and had a canal which penetrated the tefticle, 

 and was full of feminal lluid ; the fecond was 

 larger and more prominent, and the fifTure or 

 canal that contained the fluid was below the nip- 

 ple, which protruded outward. I took the li- 

 quor o^t of both the glandulous bodies, and, on 

 comparifon, found them entirely. fimilar. This 

 feminal liquor of the female is equally fluid with 

 that of the male. After examining the liquors 

 extracted from each tefticle, I found in them the 

 very fame moving bodies [pi. VI. fig. 21.]. I 

 perceived at leilure the fame phaenomena that I 

 had obfcrved in tlie feminal liquor of the other 

 bitch J I faw feveral globules which moved with 



great 



