$ or 10 days together, which makes it difficult to know 
how many days they have been with whelps whereas Rab- 
bets after they have been Buckt, are quiet in a few hours« 
I therefore again put a Rabbet to Buck, and after 2 
full days kiil'd her^,^e^rching all the Horjis of the Womb, 
and finding'oniy a few Animals, but nothing elfe re- 
markable, faving that there were no Eggs fome round 
particles lay here and there, but they were 1000 times 
lefs then a Sand. I faw likewife iome blood Veflels in 
the Cornua which were fo fmall, that a blood Globule 
could not pafs thro' them, without being broke into 64. 
parts. When I lookt on ihQ Ovarium with my naked 
Ey, I thought I faw 8 or 9 red fpots in it, but when I lookt 
with a common Microfcope , I faw they were water 
bladders one redder then another, and containing fome 
bloody matter:, which confifted of fmall Glandulous 
parts, joyned together with Membranes, having many 
Globules of blood fpread among them, whereby one of 
them was become blood red. 
Afterwards I killed a Rabbet whi(;h had been Buck't 
6 days before,and when I opened one of the Cornua l^teri^ 
I faw therein a round water bladder about the bignefs 
of a Early corn, having a tender Membrane, leeming to 
be made of Globular parts, and iliewing thro' a com- 
mon Microfcope like the grain of Shagrinj this I ima- 
gined to have come from an Animal of the Male Seed, 
but when I opened it, and fearcht thro' all the watery 
KufF that it contained, I could make nothing of it, but 
that I thought I faw fomething having the form of a 
Rabbet, but a 1000 times lels then a Sand, Yet I can- 
not be pofitive, fince in the other Horn of the Womb, I 
found 2 fuch round bladders which had not the fame ap- 
pearances: tho' its probable an Animal might have har- 
boured therein. 
When the watery ftufFbegan to evaporate, I faw a great 
number of fix fided figures,whole fides rofe upPy ramidally^ 
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