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with Xh^ ve^cula feminales^^nf^ OtMe Gratf^ m^t^Mng ^ 
iHat there is (nd^^^ but) a threefold matter of 
Seed^ if not a fourfold ; taking notice of the admirable ftru- 
<aure of the fperniatiek Artery in Tauris 5 mentioning diyers 
curious particulars in /^Wi? ; as alfo in the ftrud:ure ot the ve* 
y^^^V?^^^<^!> efpecially in Moles offering to verifie his 
Scathes the muliebris^htx^ delineated^ by the paitt^lt 
felt ^ ahd'exccpring againft thofe of Gratf/;animadvertiiTg 
in fame figures of that accurat AnatGmift,M^'^/^^^^3 efpecialiy 
as to thd SpermaticH parts oftheMalejand the Spinal Matrowi 
affirmjiig pbfitively^ tejiiculos mulhrum inpar pvanf^^ e^ftru- 
Wur^ fudcam reliquis animantium ot;ar/Vjr r<?;2i^^Wr^;and withal ex* 
amining the manner of the motion and paflage of Eggs 6tit of 
the O^^zna/TJ into the Vterus*^ which he finds as obfcure in crea- 
tures that are by all acknowledged to be Oviparous^ as in the 
other femals ; forafmuch as he cannot find any more Connex- 
ion between Ovarium 2iX\A Infundibulum in Pputtryj&c, than 
in Women r And if it have been obferved, that in Hens the 
Uxdi Infundibulum hzxh with its membranous expanfions cvdr 
braced the Oi;^r/«^ 5 hebelieveSj that the fame comes to pafs 
in Wom^n tempore conceptionis ^znd thzt then the tuba Fallopian^^ 
%eing applied to the tefticles, receives by its orifice the very 
Eggjthac is to breed the foetus* Where he taketh fpecial notice 
of trogs^ that at once lay many hundreds of Eggs^ which do 
fingly follow one another through the ovt-duRus ^y in which 
Creatures he meets with the fame difEGulty^fince the orifice of 
r lhe/«<J^ is not only near two inches diftant from the ovarium^ 
but alfo veryftraightj and withall feeming iraraovable, and 
un-applicable to that ovarium. He examins alfo that Obferva- 
tion of i^^r/i^r/wgw about 2i foetus of three daies old. 
Moreover he promifeSjthat he intends in his curious Anato- 
mical Treatife, which he d€^igh^^tb publifh^ to.rfftore to the 
Xiver its office of Sanguification 5 wherein he promifeth to 
'himfelf the greater applaufej becaufenone (as he faith) hath 
^hitherto been able to fhew, that the Chyle is conveyed io far 
'as to the laflteous veffels^r/'/wi generis^ as he calls them : which 
%,^kes him to efteenijthat 'tis nothing bqt a whitifli lymphayth^t 
*aj^peatsin theiadeous V arid iffueth out of |he glanduls 
