10 MR. A. H. GARROD ON THE (Jan. 2, 
In the Sheep the apex is somewhat enlarged, but not uniformly 
so, the expansion forming a partial twist from below and behind, 
upwards and forwards to the tip, along the left side of the organ. 
The actual point at which the attached part of the urethra ter- 

Fig. 19, Bos taurus. 
minates is nearly the same as in the Ox, from which, besides the 
turn it takes, it differs in that it continues on free, as a filiform tube, 
for an inch at least. 
The glans in Capra (picta and jemlaica) and Gazella (arabica, sub- 
gutturosa, ruffrons) is the same; asis that of Cephalophus (fig. 20) 

Fig. 20. Cephalophus maxwelli. 
(macwelli and pygmaeus), except that it is more symmetrical. In 
Addax naso-maculatus an almost identical condition obtains; the 
glans, however, is nearly regular in shape and cylindroid, whilst the 
