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On each tefllcle there were four or five lymphatic 

 veficles ; they were full of liquor. When ex- 

 amined with the microfcope, fome fmall globules 

 appeared; hut there was not in them the leaft 

 veftige of motion. I obferved this liquor, from 

 time to time, for two days, without difcovering 

 any thing new. 



£ X P E R. XXXVI. 



I had two other uteri conveyed to me in the 

 fame manner. The one belonged to a young 

 cow, that had never brought forth ; the other to 

 a cow which, though not old, had had feveral 

 young. I firft examined the tefticles of the 

 latter, and found, upon one of them, a glandu- 

 Ions body as large as a cherry. I perceived three 

 holes into which bridles might be introduced. 

 Having preiTed the body with my fingers, a 

 fmall quantity of liquor ifiued out, which 1 ex- 

 amined, and had the pleafure of feeing moving 

 bodies, [pi. VI. fig. 22. j, but different from what 

 I had obferved in other feminal fluids. Thefe 

 globules were fmall and obfcure : Their pro- 

 greflive motion, though difliindl, was very flow. 

 The liquor vv^as not thick: The moving globules 

 had no appearance of threads or tails, and they 

 .\vere not all in motion. Thefe are all the oh- 

 fervations i could make on this liquor j for, 

 .though I again fqueezed the glandulous body, I 



could 



