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Jfiapfara^ nifi Tubae Fallopian a? imxfUcMU^ at viftbiU Hmen.^ mpia ova 
i/la e,xdperem ^ & ad mgrum deveberent % YiCihikm dicU ^ ckm fapiks id 
Whereunro he adds the changes, which thofe Eggs dailyundergo In 
fUerQ : All which things coming to pafs inCows, Ewes, and other Ani» 
mals^freqaently diffcAed .by him, he conciudeth, that.Generation in. 
^Vomen tiiio ^ is i"Bade after the fame imnntr^qmpp^ ova in teflik^s^ ^\ 
Mean time 5 he wouid not have any one phaney, that the Eggs in ^ 
Quadrupeds and Women'are inverted with a hard fiieil that being; 
not eflencia! to an Egg,and there being more forts of Eggs that hai^e 
no fach hard Ihell., than that have it^ as of Fiihes,Froggs,Scrpents,&c., . 
N^c pitMems. velit^ in JH^lierihu & ceteris Fiviparuo ifto (]^o in-GWl-^^ 
nis mi}do , fer unwrn alterumve diem lA ari commljjis , omnia omninv. Ov4 ^4 - 
€unda. reddi i> cum ne qaidem in omni Avimn genere idfieri cenum fit^in qm-^ 
rum dlii df4o in diii tria, in aliis qmPMor, in nonnpillu decern dr phra Ovafi^^ 
m:Affcmde}UHr Ct -^^ i^ excludanmr. JUdhres vem-^p^anquam &- ipft flu" 
ra ih Ovarii^ ova contineant^ pUramfPie tdmen in ndftris reglmihm mmn-t4n^ . 
turn Ovum ^mafculino femins irrddii^$J4m,e t&ftib^ in merum exfelidfft-Yf^^ 
plnra, inter dum eodem Jimul coitf^ irrorari citrdrmrMfdpm poffint 
cpi 'jM rei muha apud Cafp BaMnmn i. i . de Hermaphr, cM .exempU UgAnmr-^ . ■ 
uhinunc tres ^ npinc qpunqm^nunc decern & phres fcetus mo p^rttd edit(^s repe-^ 
ries '-^ qy^od c'aml^M-s /fcetih^ , cmicdis perqpt-am familiare tfi , . Vhita--.-_, 
mm notMH digmm, in ifils mimdihm tot;, pa]pm4olliculQsJn t§ft'ihm£xifier§^ 
ejnot fxtus aiit Om in utero , & nunqmrn in fitero pUres fttm ddeffe^ cjtddwi i 
follicHios in t€ftihm\ iu ut ex tefiibm folis, fdttmm inHtho exifienMm nnme-- 
VHS, dlgnofci pojjlt. 
But, b'elidesthe clearing of this matter and the difficulties and ob=. 
fedions raifed againfrit, the Author is very full aind accurate, iai 
defcribing the Genitdia ^/^//V/^.^ themfel ves. 
Moreover he giveth us two curious and inllrudive Schemes ^^^p^^^^ 
nb^ GemtdtibHs Gdlll &^Gallinte, together with their Expl ication, . And ; 
he omits noc to deliver a minute defciption of the Tub^ Fallapidncs mn-- 
iiertm • and fliewSj whence it is, that by fome they.are eiteemM alto« 
gether and :aiwaie9 clofe , whereas they are at certain times really o- 
pen , though the hole of their extremity-be very narrow V pr a46,^, 
He rejefts the ( commonly fo called ) Fafa. deferentid from hnn^, 
fit veflels for tranfmitting Eggs, p;25p. as he alfo contradifts the 
fertioa of chofe^that pretend to have found humane >f seeNumb.. Sj^ . 
f^tf^f s of no more than 3^4. or 8>. dai^sj old after / p.^^^-'- . 
conception, p. 246. 
.Further he informs os, How an Egg is by degrees changed iri mere^^ 
how it is nourifhed and augon^nted therefrom timsto time ; andin> 
wh4t order each part is perfefted &c* Concerning which, t|« Rea* 
iJer vviilprubably receive iaa ihorttimefome difcoveries.made, ao;:} 
