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THE RABBIT 



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the neck of the bladder and a median sac on the dorsal side 

 of the latter, known as the uterus masculinus {u. m). The 

 neck of the bladder is continued backwards, through the 



Fig. 134. — The urinogenital organs of the Rabbit. A, of male ; B, of female : from 

 the left side (half nat. size). The kidneys and proximal ends of the ureters, in A 

 the spermaries, and in B the ovaries, Fallopian tubes, and uteri are not shown. 

 rtH. anus ; bl. urinary bladder ; c. c. corpus cavernosum ; c. s. corpus spongiosum ; 

 c.gl. Cowper's gland ;^.c/. glans clitoridis ',^.p. apex of penis ',p.gl. perine.1l gland ; 

 p.gl'. aperture of its ducfon the perineal space ; pr. anterior, pr . posterior, and 

 //^'.lateral lobes of prostate ; t-c^. rectum ; r.^/. rectal gland; 7/.^. (T. urino- 

 genital aperture ; u. in. uterus masculinus ; vr. ureter ; r'/z. v.igina ; vh. vestibule ; 

 7'. d. vas deferens, (('mm Parker's Zootomy.') 



pelvic cavity, as the iir'nwgenital ca7ial or nrcf/irn, on the 

 dorsal side of which, just in front of a rounded elevation, is 

 an aperture by means of which the uterus masculinus and 

 vasa deferentia open into it. 



