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left fide, whrch Wiis about 3 inches! long, and as thick 
as a good quill, as at I(. If I had only looked with my 
naked Ey, Iftiould have laid there had been no Semen 
(oiaDo^) in it, but when Imadeufeota very good Mi- 
crofcope, I faw to my great fatisfadion , a very great, 
number ofthe living Animals of that iS^/w^/?. 
I then opened the Cornu towards the end as at and 
faw there likewife a good quantity of the Semen, which 
was very lively. 
I opened the Cornu on the right fide, and found a like 
number of the living Animals. 
Then I opened that part of thel^^^rar which isbetw^een- 
the Vagina and the Cornu as at H. which part was 
I and| ' of an inch long: and here Ifoundin theftuflP 
lying on the infide of the Uterus a greater number of the 
living Animals then before, and I cannot think they 
were lefs then a hundred Millions. 
After 3 and 3 hours time, I wentta communicate 
this my Difco very to an Eminent Phyfician, and Anato- 
mift who could not be of Dr.Z>^ Graafs opinion about the 
defcent of the Eggs out of the Ovarium, tho' he had been' 
prefentathis Dillediions. In his prefence I opened the 
X^^^r^iJj' in another place, and fliewed him the fubflauce 
contained therein, having in it a great number of the 
living Animals of the Mafculum, tho' the weather 
was very cold and freezing, I likewife fliewed him one of 
the Plexus commonly calL'd the 6^z^^n2/^; wherein were 
feverail bloody fpots caufed by the breaking of fome of 
the Water bladders or glandulous particles whereof they 
eonfift ; which broken water bladders were ftill includ- 
ed in a very ftrong Membrane ^ the faid Phyfician re- 
maining convinced that Generation was more clearly 
explained after my way, then by Eggs fuck'd out of the 
Cvarium 
I opened the Vagina Vteri, and caufed it to be fo 
drawn together with thCL^/^r///; and Ovarium^ or TeJH- 
cits i 
