( 27J ; 
the fpermatick Veffels ^ a Branch of the fperma- 
tick VefTels along the Side of the Inteftin, compreffed 
by the tranfverfal Fibres, and infleded through its 
whole Extent in an uniform Manner ; ] f 9 the Wind* 
ings and Turnings of the fpermatick Veffels ^ g^ 
the tranfverfal Fibres; the cartilaginous Membrane 
furrounding the Anus\ i, the fmall Slit in its Mid- 
dle *, the very fine capillary Procefs j my the 
fmall Bladders covering the Skin. 
Fig* 7. A 'Male Worm inverted, and difeded a- 
bout the Anusy in Order to fee with Eafe the 
Du 61 lying under the alimentary Canal ; the 
wrinkled alimentary Canal ; the whitifh Dud un- 
der the'' wrinkled Canal , the fpermatick Veffels. 
Fig. 8. the vermicular Procefs of the fpermatick 
Veffels ; hy by the Branches of the fpermatick Vef- 
fels, freed from their Windings ; Cy c, the fame Branch- 
es diffeded. - 
V* Some material OhferVations upon diJfeSling an 
Ojlrkhy made lately by Mr. Ranby, Surgeon 
to his' Maje/lys Floujholdy and V. 5 . 
A Bout -five Years ago, I laid before the Society 
fome Obfervations made in an Oftrich diffeded, 
by*0 rder of Sir Hans Sloaney Bart, to which Ac- 
count I beg Leave to add two or three more Obferva- 
tions which efcaped my Notice in my former Diffec- 
tion. And Firjy the Eye, the Figure of which, when 
Ppx taken 
