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fomewhat dcpreffed, of a fiery Afpeft, and exquifitely 
fcnfible. The Surface is irregular, being compofed 
of divers Granulations or fmall Lobes of Flefh 5 and th« 
Bafis of it 1 could not well difeover, my Endeavours 
being attended with much Pain and Difficulty j how- 
ever, from the branchy Top of it, I am inclined to 
think it fomewhat pendulous. 
Beneath, adjoining to this Fungus, is another pretty 
large Excrefcence, neither fenfible nor fpongy, as the 
former, but of a folid uniform Contexture. Its Pro- 
jection from the Abdomen is about One-third of an 
Inch, and, was there a Se&ion made parallel to its 
Bafis, it would be of an Elliptical Figure. In Shape 
and Dimenfions it fomewhat refembles the Gians 
‘Penis, its Surface being covered with the fame fine 
Membrane , and has a fmall Indenture in the Top of 
it, but it is not fo large, and has no Aperture in it. 
Sufpended to this Gians , like the Omentum to the 
Ventricule , is a large Membrane of a femilunar Fi- 
gure, loofe, flexible, and, when turned up, capable of 
covering fome Part of it. Its T exture nearly refembles 
that of the Praputium , or is fomewhat thicker. There 
is likewife a fmall Cord or Frrenum , which arifing 
from the Circumference of this Membrane , and bi- 
fedting the above Gians , terminates under the Fun- 
gus. About half an Inch below this Membrane , is a 
wrinkled Extuberance refembling a Scrotum , but of 
an uncertain Magnitude, great or fmall, as the Dcfcent 
of the Infant’s Inteftines , which having broken their 
natural Confines, form an unfcemly Roll from one 
Inguen to the other. Its Situation is about the upper 
Edge of the Os Pubis, which, in examining this Parr, 
I found greatly deficient, and I am apt to believe, 
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