tho anterior parts the ducts, than in the posterior* 
9*0 oa» freo-aartin 3o* 8 (Pig* 81), which has a ore rale type 
of genad, has its solffiai; duets else clecer to the rmle typo* They 
are an 1-rge as the t&llerian ducts, beside which they lie in the 
region of the uterus and vagina, excepting the posterior quarter of 
the wa>;iaa which is larger than they* the seminal vesioles are 
larger and longer than in Ho. 1, and even show signs of a branching 
in their anterior ends. They are larger in lusen than the ?olffian 
iucts In flat vicinity, but hawo c-iy one duct ••etc,-. :he olffian 
ducts are ooaplete and lit.'ed with well-defined epithelium throughout 
even though the lumen is very minute i thoir ant rlor ends* In thtt 
part of the genital cord -interior to the attachment of the ;;afeer- 
naeuius ligament the Mullerian ducts are absent, except for a small 
piece nearly opposite the centre of tho gonad, an a piece near the 
ostium tubas abdominals, which ha not completely de er.eroted* The 
ffitelffian ducts extend t the forward end of the gonad, where they 
are connected to the rate of tho onad through the rsHiwuntg of the 
cranial group of Wolffian tubules* 
In the 11*75 cm* free-aart'n (big* 88), the Wolffian duct on 
each aide extend forward only to the point where the guberaaeular 
ligament Jcims the genital oord. fron this point forward, the cord 
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is present but has no lumen, nor sign of a duct in it* Posterior to 
this point* there is no lumen in the aenae of a definite epithelial 
lining for a c nsiderabl^ distance, but it is marked in section by 
an area of degenerating tissue. There are five asperate little 
evaginations of the Wolffian duot in the seminal v?siole region on 
each side, a female condition, and of those the so t ant.-rior one 
alone attains any considerable length* Of the t® ducts, the left 
is the smaller for some distance anteriorly from their opening to tho 
sinus, and each has a luron as far forward aa the sesiMtl vehicles 
