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had an urachus coming from it. See fig. 3. W. W. Y. and 

 fig. 2. W. X. Y. 



There was only one.teftis, fituated in the ufual manner, on 

 the left fide. See fig. 2. Z. 



The pro (late gland furrounded, as ufual, the neck of the 

 bladder. See fig. 4. X. 



The urethra, which was the common paffage for the fceces, 

 as well as for the feminal liquors, and that of the fac refembling 

 the vefica urinaria, was wanting from within an inch of the 

 vefica to within an inch of the extremity of the penis. See 

 fig. 4. V. Y. and fig. 3. F. G. 



The fpinal marrow was of a conical fhape, with the top or 

 fmall part of the cone at its upper end, and at its lower end it 

 formed a cauda equina. From its two ends and fides, it fent 

 off eighteen pairs of nerves ', which, at their origin and in 

 their progrefs, were nearly as large as they are in a n perfecl: foe- 

 tus, or where the brain and cerebellum are connected with the 

 fpinal marrow. See fig. 4. 1. i$c, to 16. n. ?i. 



The umbilical cord was nearly proportioned to the bulk of 

 the monfter ; and, at the umbilicus, confifted of one vein and 

 two arteries, within which I found red blood. The vein was 

 more capacious than both arteries conjoined ; and, as foon as it 

 entered the abdomen, was divided into various branches, which 

 were difperfed upon all parts of the body. See fig. 3. a, b, c, 

 d, e,f, gj fig. 2. b, ij fig. 4. h, i. 



Vessels, every where, accompanied the branches of the 

 umbilical vein, correfponding with them in fize, as well as fi- 

 tuation ; and, joining together, formed trunks, from which, at 

 the fides of the pelvis, two veffels were continued, one of them 

 on each fide of the vefica urinaria and urachus, to the umbili- 

 cus, which they perforated, and then went, along the umbi- 

 lical cord, towards the placenta, refembling the umbilical arte- 

 ries. See fig. 3. b, i, k, /, mj fig. 4. k, l; fig. 2. b, i. 



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