Duodenum ^sufmlly* Falcoburgius faith, Hepar nuUoU' 
gamento fufpenforio eontinetur ; per memhranam folam vbt" 
tehris junUum, 
The Pancreas was about 7 , or 6 Inches long,- and 
made up of feveral glands. But in thefe parts, there 
being nothing extraordinary from the common make of 
the fame in other Animals 5 we fhall now pafs to the Or- 
gans of ^^;2^r^^/(??2; where we fhall meet with fomething 
more remarkable. 
The T^/^j- were two Inches long 5 larger at the up- 
per end, then the lower, and in the middle, about an 
Inch broad, they were placed in the Scrotum: Their 
colour white; their ftruilure clofej fo that the veflels, 
which compofed them ; did not fo plainly appear as in. 
an ordinary Boar. Notwithftanding which, no doubt 
their whole compages was vafcular; tho' here cloler 
wrought together, and united. ^ Vauclius Dathirius 
Bonglarus difcover'd this z^^/rz/Z^^r ftruiture of the Tefiis 
oi a Boar, as ^l[oo[ a, Man, about ten years before ^g. 
de Gr^^ publiflied his book, deorganis VirorumGenerat. 
infervientib, and has given good figures of the fame, 
Tho' the latter has given, a much larger, and further 
account of this fubjedl lince. Their iife is no doubt to 
prepare the cS^Tw^;^; which is conveyed thence by the Va- 
ja defer entia to the FeJiculiC feminales. Tliefe defer entia 
ariie near the lower part of the Tejies ; and are lo in- 
ferted that they might almoft equally empty themfelves, 
either into the Vejic(2 Jeminales or Urethra. I do not re- 
member what, or whither there were any Epididymis 
on the Tefies, 
The VeficuU feminales were i \ Inch long ; in fome 
places in others half an Inch broad. Tho' called 
VeJicuU\ yet here they appeared more glandulous y nor 
Was their cavity any thing confiderably large. Tlie 
i^ommon orifices to them, and the Vafa deferentia rnade 
a riling in the infide of the i rethra which^ Graefc-AX^-, 
Vid. Philofoph. Tranfaa. Numb. 42. p. 843. 
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