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that I could make no diflindion between thoie 

 of the male and thofe of the female. 



E X P E R. XXXII. 



Having dlfleded a young bitch that had never 

 been in feafon, I difcovered on one of the tefti- 

 cles only, a fmall folid protuberance, which I i- 

 magined to be the rudiments of a glandulous bo- 

 dy. The furface of the tefticles was fmooth and 

 uniform, and it was with difficulty 1 could fee 

 the lymphatic veficles, till the membranes which 

 cover the tefticles were removed. The fmall 

 quantity of liquor that was fqueezed from the 

 tefticles contained no moving bodies. 



E X P E R. XXXIII. 



In another bitch ftill younger, there was no 

 appearance of glandulous bodies on the tefticles; 

 their furface was white and perfedly fmooth. 

 Some fmall veficles were difcovered ; but they 

 feemed to contain no liquor. I compared thefe 

 female tefticles with thofe of a male of the fame 

 age, and found that their internal texture, which 

 was flefliy, was nearly of the fame nature. 



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