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Table (continued). 
Date. 
Nov. 
Dec. 
Nov. 
Nov. 
Dec. 
Aug. 
Dec. 
July 
Oct. 
Aug. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
June 
June 
April 
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17. 
10. 
Name of Animal. Size of Tubes. State of Testes, &c. 
Man, zt. 53 © .s....00 Stace ceaueass 1-150 to 1-80} Died of pericarditis, en- 
larged heart, and old 
pleuro-pneumonia. A 
few spermatozoa in 
epididymis. 
Ditto, tiy42nsedevscaseosnsrss «ne 1-133 to 1-86 |Died of phthisis. Some 
spermatozoa in epidi- 
dymis. 
DRO ee Late cesta tesces ness scope 1-133 to 1-78 |Died of phthisis. Tubes 
filled’ with dark, 
round, and very mi- 
nute particles; these 
chiefly aggregated to- 
gether in irregular 
masses, and occasion- 
ally in the form of 
round or oval corpus- 
cles with delicate cysts. 
No spermatozoa. 
Ditto, xt. GO ......seeeeeee yeoeens 1-146 to 1-82 |Died of phthisis. Semi- 
nal tubes in the same 
condition as the pre- 
ceding. 
Ditto, zt. 86 ....... cep ewsccwwer ss 1-160 to 1-100)|Died of pneumonia. Had 
fatty matter in liver, 
lungs, and testes; no 
spermatozoa ; tubes in 
the same condition as 
in the two preceding. 
JChild, at. 8 ..cc.ccsecevscsees teense 1-422 Died of pulmonary con- 
sumption. 
.|Child, zt. 18 months .........08- 1-400 to 1-266/Child puny and emaci- 
ated. Died of pneu- 
monia. 
.|Child, zt. 4 months .......0.... 1-308 Died of tubercles of me- 
senteric glands. 
.|Child, zt. 6 weeks .......... «.+..|L-333 to 1-230|/Body much emaciated. 
Died of prieumonia. 
.|Child, still-born ..........65 phot ep 1-307 Well-nourished fcetus; 
born at the full period 
of utero-gestation. 
.|Ditto ...... sectee eecsscesececeesee| 1-363 to 1-210|Foetus weighed 7 lbs. 
|Ditto ......66. min iho ses tenne «....{1-800 to 1-222|Foetus weighed 6 lbs. 
SIDSELO! 7 .ccctecasdnckes.etesceemessaes 1-400 to 1-266|Weight of foetus 52 lbs. 
.|Vespertilio Pipistrellus, Geoff. ..|1-200 to 1-171\Seminal matter contain- 
ing abundance of mo- 
lecules, but no sper- 
matozoa. 
.|Erinaceus Enropeus, Linn. ...{| 1-109 to 1-75 |No animalcules. Died 
of disease. 
./Sorex tetragonurus, Herm. ......| 1-109 to 1-85 |Semen and spermatozoa 
very abundant. Many 
male shrews found 
dead, with marks of 
injuries, apparently 
from fighting ; and in 
