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nem^e ob quo Adam crimen in infulam defertam navi deport at am , quum ibi 

 expojita faijfet, earn Jimiorum, qitibus fertilis locus er at, agmen circumfletijjh 

 frcmebundnm 5 fupervenijfe %inum grandiorem , citi reliqni loco cejferint : 

 hunc midierem blandi manu captam in antrum ingens ahditxijjh, eique cum 

 Tpfitm turn ceteros copiam pomorum, nucum^ radicumque variarum appofuijfe-y 

 d^ nutu ut vefceretur invitajje 5 tandem d ferh coaBam adjluprum 5 facinm 

 hoc muUk diebus continuatum adeo^ ut duos ex fera liberos pepererit : ita 

 miferam (qumto mors optabilior I) viBithJfe per annos aliquot 5 donee De~ 

 us mifertus navim eo Lufitanatn detulijfet ; quumque milites in terram aqua- 

 turn ex proximo ad antrum fonte exfcendijfent : abejfetque fort?- fortuna Jimi- 

 us 5 feminam ad invifos diu mortales accurrijfe, & occidentem ad pedes fup~ 

 plickjfey uti fe facinore^ & calamitojijjima fervitute irent ereptum , adjenti' 

 entibufqiie^^ cafum miferantibus illk^ eam cum ipjis navim adfcendijje. Sed 

 ecce tibi Jtmium fupervenientem inconditk gefiibus , d>^ pemitibus conjugem 

 non conjugem revocantem : ut vidJt vela ventk data, concito curfu de liberk 

 nnum matri ojlentat, minatur, ni redeat, in mare pr£cipitaturum ; nee feg- 

 niter fecit, quod minatus : turn recurrit ad antrum, ©" eadem velocitate ad 

 littus rediens ojientat alterum, minatnr, & demergit : fubfequitur, donee 

 und£ natantem vicere. Rem totam Lufitania tefle notijfimam, & a Rege 

 mulierem Ulyffipone addiUam ignibus, quorundam precibus vita impetrata^ 

 letbum cum claujiro perpetuo commutajfe. 



But to return to our Bufinefs. Our Pjigmie in this Particular of the 

 Scrotum, more refembles the Ape-kind, than a Man. For the Rarijians 

 tell us, that the Parts of Generation in three of our SubjeUs, which were 

 Males, were different from thofe of Man, there being no Scrotum in two of 

 thefe Subje^s, and the Tejiicles not appearing, by reafon that they were hid in 

 the fold of the Groyne. It is true that the third, which was one of the Sa- 

 pajous, ^^^ <? Scrotum, but it was fo Jbrunk,, that it did not appear. Or, as 

 they afterwards exprefs it, The Tejiicles were flmt up in a Scrotum, which 

 joyned them clofe up to the Penis. So in the Ape Blajius defcribes, Tejles 

 infignes fatis, facculo fuo inclufi, non dependent extra abdomen, ad modum 

 eum quo in Homine, Canibus, fimilihufque Animalibus alik, fed vicini adeh 

 funt tendinibus mufculorum Abdominis , quos vafa Spermatic a tranfeunt, ac 

 fiiis uniti effent, fie ut potius in Inguine utroque coUocatos eos dicerem^quam 

 ultra offa Pubis a Corporependulos, And fo Drelincourt to the fame pur- 

 pofe ; Scrotum pendulum nullum eU, feli Tefliculi utrinquejuxta Ojfis Pu- 

 bis fumma latera, velSpinam fummam ejm decumbunt extra prorfks Abdo- 

 minis cavum, d^ proindi extra Mufadorum Epigajirij Aponeurofes. 



In the other Parts T am here to defcribe, I find our Pygmie more con- 

 formable to the Structure of the fame in a Man. For the Tefies were 

 Incladed in zTunicaFaginalis, and had a Cremafier Mufcle t, which be- 

 ing leparateJ, I obferved the Epididymis large, and the Body of the 

 Tejlis to be about the bignefs of a Filbird 5 and it's compounding 

 Parts nothing at all different from thofe of a Man. Jaeobrfs Syi- 



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