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the Yard into its Sheath, which any one may try by 
cutting it at the Root, to draw out this Mufcle with 
his Nails. 
On every fide of the Root of the Yard, is a little 
White Webb, Flat, Ova!, about Two or Three Lines 
long, refembling Small Guts twifted about , with a 
Cartilaginous Body , as big as a double Thred , and 
Two Lines long, fallens to the Root of the Yard, in 
which it's probable it carries the Prolifick Matter. A 
little above the Root of the Yard between thefe Two 
Webs there is a little griftly Globule, Two Lines Long, 
White, Hard, Hollow, Round, Oval, Sharp, inwardly 
cover'd with a Membrane Wrinkled and full of a Milky 
Liquor .There is at the Head of this Globule|afmall Web, 
like to an Epidimis, whofe little Canal of the fame 
Piece with it, creeps over theGlobul and is faftned at 
the point of it , and above the Epididimis are Two 
Glatids exadly Round, each as big as a Grain of Millet. 
I am much inclined to think this little Globul to be a 
Tefticle, confidering its wonderful Furniture. 
All along every fide of the Inteftine is a White Canal, 
or Ovarium^ of the Bignefs of a finall twifted Thred, 
and folded in a Thouland Manners, to which are faft- 
ned with a Tail, as it were the Grain of a Raifin to 
their Grape, many little Globules exadlly Round, as 
big as a little Pea, full of a Milky Juice, and fbme little 
White Eggs, griftly perfeftly round, as big as a Grain 
of Millet, hard, which are hardly broken, making a 
Noife, and full of a White Matter. 
There is in the Inteftine towards the End,a greatValve 
Jllhioned like a Heart, with Two little Bags, where be- 
gin looo fmall Channels made of fine yellow Fat, which 
fill the Cavity of the Inteftine for half an Inch. It's 
probable that thefe Paflages of Fat receive the Prolifick 
