F 1 G. 1. 
A, A Portion of the Bladder of Urine 
B B, Parts of the Ureters. 
G C, Parts of the Fafa Deferentia. 
D D, The FeJicuU S^ntinaks fomewhat diftendcd with^ 
Wind by blowing into the Fafa Deferentia. 
a a, The Blood Veflels of the VeficuU Seminales. 
E, The GUnduU Proftata. 
F, The Urethra expanded after opening its fuperior 
and fore part to fee the OftioU of the Excre- 
tory Duds of the following Glands. 
G G, The two Glands above defcribed, which from the 
Liquor they feperate may be call'd GlanduU 
Mucofa. 
h, The Excretory Dud of one of the laft mention d 
Glands, before it pafles under the Bulb of the 
Cavernous Body of the Urethra. 
I, The Bulb of the Cavernous Body of the Urethra 
partly diftended with Wind, and devcfted of 
the Accelerator Mufcle to fliew its External 
Membrane, which is very thin, whereby the 
laft nam'd Mufcle does more adequately com- 
prefe that Bulb, and drive its contained Blood 
towards the Glands vfhcn the Pertis is Ereded. 
k; The third Pair of Mufcles of the Penis. 
LL, The Accelerator Mufcle divided in its middle 
Seam on the Bulb, and afterwards freed from 
it, and Expanded. 
II, The upper part of this Mufcle which pafles imme- 
diatly over the Mucous Glands. 
M M, The Mufculi DireBores Penis, 
N N, The Cavernous Bodies of the Penis. 
O, The Cavernous Body of the Urethra. 
P, The 
