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in breadth, as I had an oportunity of obferving 

 in another tefticle, where there was a gla.ndulous 

 body dimlniflied about three fourths. 



E X P E R. XLII. 



As the teftlcles of female rabbits, as well as 

 their glandulous bodies, are very minute, I could 

 make no exad: experiments on their feminal li- 

 quor. I only difcovered, that the teftlcles of 

 different females are in different ftates ; and 

 that I never faw any of them which exactly 

 rcfemblcd De Graaff's figures. 



E X P E R. XLIII. 



On the teftlcles of fome cows, I found a 

 Ipecies of bladders or veficles, which are called 

 hydatides by anatomifts. I obferved fome of 

 them large and others fmall; and they were at- 

 tached to the tefticle by a kind of pedicle. I 

 examined the liquor they contained ; but it was 

 tranfparent, homogeneous, and every way limi- 

 lar to the liquor in the velicles. It had no glo- 

 bular or moving particles. 



E X P E R. XLIV. 



At this time, I made fonic experiments upon 

 oyfter-water, upon water in which pepper had 



been 



