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Worm, being probably of the fame Sort as thofe 
mentioned before by the Author of the Memoir es, 
&c. The Bowels in general feemed very much to 
refemble thofe of Dogs, except the Intejlinum Ctf- 
cum , which was of that prodigious Size as is above- 
mention’d. This Creature being a Female, we found 
the Ovaria and the Uterus divided into two Horns, 
in the fame Situation as in Bitches: The Bladder was 
contra&ed about the Size of a Walnut, very much 
wrinkled on the outfide ; it lay exactly over the Body 
of the Uterus ; the Meatus Urinarius ran upon the 
Vagina above two Inches in Length. Juft below the 
Os PubtSy on each Side of the Vagina , and above 
the Meatus Urinarius (fuppofing the Animal to lie 
on her Back, as when we opened her) we found a 
Pair of Bags in Form of Pears, about an Inch and 
three quarters long, and one Inch broad, diverging 
at their Bottoms, or broad Ends, but join’d almoft 
ciofe together at their Necks, or narrow Ends, which 
were Canals communicating with the adjoining 
Glands . The Membranes which form'd thefe Bags 
were very tough, full of Wrinkles and Furrows, and 
of a livid dirty Colour j they were hollow, and able to 
contain about an Ounce of Water. Upon opening one 
of them, we found a fmall Quantity of a dark brown 
Liquor like Tar, of the Confiftence of a thick Syrup* 
which fmelt exactly like CajGr^ and had a Sort of 
Pungency like Spirit of Hari’s-horn, which the dried 
Cajlor doth not retain . It is very probable that the 
Youth of our Animal was the Reafon why thefe 
Bags were not full ; and that the Cajlor itfelf was 
not of that foft refinous Confiftence as mentioned by 
Dr, S'arrazwy Joe . fit at. Thefe muft be the Bags 
mifta*. 
