gio Dr. Granville on a mal- conformation of 
its full developement on the right side only, where it presented 
the usual pear-like convexity and undulation ; while the left, 
exhibited a direct straight line , scarcely half an inch distant from 
the centre, although more than two inches could be measured 
from that same point to the outline of the right side. But this is 
not all : the spermatic and uterine vessels, the Fallopian tube, 
and the ovarium, with its surrounding peritonaaal folds (which 
on the right side were placed as usual, and in their natural 
state, with the regular opening into the fundus uteri ) were not 
to be found in the left. The rudiments, for they could be 
called by no other name, of those appendages of the uterine 
system on that side, were discovered lying in the inferior part 
of the cavity of the pelvis, loosely connected with the cervix 
of the uterus ; the ligamentum rotundum being inserted into 
the superior and interior ridge of the os pubis of the same side. 
In dissecting this confused mass, we perceived what may be 
said to have been an ovarium, shrivelled, horny, and dry, and 
lost within the intricacies of the substance to which it was 
attached. 
None of the other parts of generation presented any par- 
ticular appearance worthy of remark. 
I have endeavoured to pourtray the peculiar arrangement 
of the parts above described in the accompanying sketch, 
taken at the time. (PI. XVII.) 
This woman had been the mother of eleven children of 
both sexes, and had, as I have before observed, been delivered 
a few days previously of twins, a male and a female. 
From this latter circumstance, in particular, we are enabled, 
for the first time, to form a definite opinion regarding the 
theory which has been advanced, at different times, respecting 
