Of the Farina Fcecundam 



appeared to me thro' the third Mag- 

 nifier of the common double reflect- 

 ing Microfcopes y and thirdly, a tranf- 

 verfe Section of the Uterus from 

 the fame. The Head of this Piftil 

 is compofed of three Lobes, each of 

 which being excavated on the Outfide 

 to an obtufe Angle, meet with their 

 feveral Angles in the Center, and 

 thus perfectly clofe coinciding in e- 

 very Point. The Labia of thefe 

 Lobes are inverted to fome Depth 

 with Papillae, fuch as Plate V. Fig. 

 2. exhibits, and this not only on 

 the Outfide, but on the Inflde alfo, 

 as appears by the Plead of the Piftil, 

 Plate V. Fig. i. where one of the 

 Lobes is thrown open, and feparated 

 from the other two, to {hew the 

 Difpofition of the Papillae on the 

 Infide. 



The Body of the Piftil is alfo 

 divided into three Parts, united by 

 the exterior Membrane which in- 

 verts the Whole. This Divifion 

 is a Continuation of that fame Se- 

 paration, which diftinguifties the 

 Head of the Piftil into its three 

 Lobes, with this Difference only, 



