( HO ) 
Wonderfully contrived, and far different from the com- 
Rion Strufiure and Make or this Part^ in other Animals. 
And the more too I wonder at this Miflake, fince they 
prttended to have difledled them ; for fo Margrave (^a), 
Hac Bur/a (fpeaking of the Marfupium or Pouch) ipfe 
Vterm eft Animalh ; nam alium non hahet^ ut 't ex feSliih 
ne tllius Comperi ; inhac femen concipitur,^ catuliforman- 
tur. And io Pifo (J?), Ex reiteratis horum Ammalium 
Setlionihus , aliura non invenimus Uterum prater banc 
Burfam ; in qua femtn concipitur & Catuli formantur. But 
notwithftanding what they talk of their dijfeiling them, 
there is not one Obfervation (as I know) of any one of 
the inward Parts, that they have given us. Hernan- 
dez (c) is more in the Right (and indeed his Account is 
much more to be valued^ and more faithful in the whole, 
than any of . the others) where he tells us, Quaternos^ 
quinofue parit Catulos, quos utero conceptos, editofq; in Lu^ 
cem^ A hi capacitate quad am ^ dum ad hue parvuli funt^ 
claudit & Jervat. We will therefore here take a Survey, 
and an Account of thefe Parts ; and we find, that there 
are two Ovaria^ two Tu6a Fallopiana^ two Cgrnua Vteri^ 
two Vteri^ and two Fagince Vteri. 
The OvariaW were placed one of each fide, near the II//- 
Extreams of the Cornua Vteri^ being fattened to the AU rrr. 
Vteri, and were about the Bignefs of a Felch. The Fa- 
fa Pr<eparantia (the Arterie f and the Fenie || that did go t « «»• 
to and from them) were very plain, and as I have repre- H ° ^ ° 
fented them though the greateft part of thefe Fefels 
were beftowed upon xht Cornua Vteri. Near the Ovaria, 
I obferved the Fimhride\\ Foliace£, and thence a Paflige II T^^^. 2. 
into the Tui£ Fallopians ^ The Tuh^ Fallopianod weref^:^' ^;^* 
two fine (lender Canales or Duils^ fupported by the AUpigfiJlu 
Vteriy and running waving, and led into the Extreams 
of the Cornua Vteri. The Cornua f Vteri, being infla- 1 Fk: 5. 
ted, were about the Bignefs of a Goofe Quiil, about an f ^'^^- 
Inch 
