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©uly one Globule at the Tail, and another ia the Tail. 
G H. is the Tail ot the Animal. 
I have faidThat theMaleSeed of the Rabbetwas in the 
beginning of the Horns, but not throughout,as in Bitches; 
that I might be fure of this Obfervation, I let a Female 
Rabbet take Buck twice in half an hours time, and then 
let her live (5 hours after, at which time I kill'd her, in 
the prefenee ot a Phyfician, who had been a Companioa 
ot Dr. Gr^^/in his Anatoraifing of Rabbets. When 
I had taken out the Womb, with the Appurtenances, I 
opened one of the Horns in 3 feveral places, atthebe- 
ginningjin the middle, and at the farther end; and took 
out of each place fome of the ftuff, which I fhewed him 
in a Microfcope, fatisfying him, that the living Ani- 
mals of Seed were throughout the Horns, and did not on- 
ly move, but dikover the diftind: motion of their TaiK 
t (hewed him likewifc the fuppoled Ovarium^ in which , 
were no red fpots, but a great many water bladders as 
bigasapins head; for which he was very thankfull, de-^ 
firing only to be convinced, that the Animals he had 
leen, are the fame which come from the Seed of a Buck 
Rabbet, which I have promifed to do, both from the Z^^- 
fa deferentia^ and the Tefticles. 
I likewife upon his defire, ftiewed him the fluff con- 
tained in the water bladders, which was nothing but a 
tranfparent moifture mixt with fome blood globules. 
The other Horn of the Womb being not then opened, 
I layd it in a Box on a moift paper for i5 hours, and 
then I found in it a great many living Animals. But ia 
one place there were 2/ dead for one alive,and in another 
place 100 dead for one aliye. After f hours more, I 
lookt again, but then the Animals were all dead. 
My intention had been formerly to profecute in Bitch' 
es my inquirys about Generation, But I found them not 
fo convenient asRabbets. Firft, hcc2i\x{tBitches are harde, 
to come by at all times, and agaia becaufe they are prou 
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