Glandulous bodys in LMNO , and ^J{^S, fcould go 
thro* the (mail Paflage X WF in Fig. 2d. till they come 
to the widening of the l/^^^-z^j" ; and I muftconfefs (tho' 
this 52^^^/? was as likely as any could be wifht) I could not 
find any round particle in it, that was bigger then a Glo- 
bule ot the blood, which makes it red. 
About the mid die ofy<«;^2^^ry, I procured another S/i^c^ 
which had been Proud 3 days, in which time ("they faidj 
file had been lined thrice, and when fhe had been lined 
afourthtime in my prefence, I opened the UY^r?// in the 
famemanner as I had done theother. Bottho' I found 
a great quantity of the Semen Mafculum^ 1 cou ld not find 
any body bigger then a Globule that makes the blood 
ted s and if there had been any thing fo big as the lis part 
of a Sand, I doubt not but I ftiould have difcovered 
■it. - 
V Likewife in the V'agina Vteri, thtto, wz^ nothing but 
whatlhave formerly mentioned. 
I underftand that Dr. DeGraaf^ when he Anatomifed 
female Rabbets, ufed to judge how many young would 
next have beeti brought forth^by the number of red fpecks 
in the Ovarium, tho' none of the Eggs were to be found in 
the Uterus. He was alfo of the Opinion, that the Eggs 
firft came down in the Uterus^ 4 days after the female had 
taken the Buck, But its ftrange that Rabbets fliould be, 
c>ompleatly made in 30 days, and yet the Eggs firft be 
feeniin ?! parts of the time. 
In the year id 7 8- Ifentyour Honours, the draught of 
one of thofe numerous Animals, which are in the Semeru 
t)f a Dog, noting thatthey are fo fmall that iggoooo are 
not equall to a courie Sand, 1 ihall here again infert the 
fame figure, that you may fee how I imagine thefa Ani- 
mals came to be round in the Uterus. - 
I need not mention how feverall Infeds caft their skin, 
and how Tadpoles as they grow in bignefs, loofe their 
Talis, and appear to be Frogs, 
Fig>- Jo. 
