118 SEX INHERITANCE 
nor male. Ovaries were present in both sides of 
the abdomen. The like character of the two gonads 
is possibly due to the development of both from a 
single cell set aside early in development. 
Fig. 36G.—A, B, C, three gynanders of ge a male on one side, 
female on the other. C, genitalia of gynander C; B, of normal male; 
E, of normal female. 
