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its top. 
above details it appear* that the gubernaoulun thickens 
tb..^ tn roii.r. -t ttdl CtC| , ~ l s r . .■ :*H Am tfeC re a ecus'* 
is great, while usua ;y ns appreciate!* osoone appears in the formal©, 
and for this reason the great thickening in the feaclc occur a all in 
the body cavity, while that in the nalo is th=^ s? siccus* The increase 
in length in tbi fe^^alo, and the attach -rant to the uterine herns nearsr 
their union to fora the corpus uteri, causes a loo in lh© uterine horns, 
in addition to the spelling and loop of tbs round ligament between then. 
Shis ligament aeons to shorter and tfei out in later stages in the 
fenal©, in the sane manner ac the ubornac lun shorten© in drawing the 
testis intc the inguinal canal ami do*m to the scrotal s c. In any 
case, it doo^ not retain threu h later stages its relative jsixe a *5 
compared to the cornua ut~ri. 
In hree-caartina: 
In 9. 0 co. free-ssart in 80 . 1 (Fig. £0), the llgurtent is not thick- 
nod in the abdooen as in th female. i relatively a little longer 
than in the ssal • but bands slightly ventrad as in the fenale* The 
genital cord also t~«os ib© ventral bend characteristic of tb« feoale, 
apparently dee te tb£ lengthening of ths cord, no 1 to a pull by the 
ligament. The coccus vaginalis is deeper than in the fenal© of the 
came ©i*e, but it w^llfi no iheker, and its direction o-uudad as in 
tho fodo. While tteis specimen is int^rsediat© in condition between 
th<t saxes in the round liganeut, it is still pred -inantly feral©. 
The 9*0 on* free-nartin ISo. 2 (Fig. El) has the gubornacuius 
slightly thicker in th^ chionea thar c the normal calc* ©act longer, 
and lens direct fron the cord to the coccus o e ing* The direction of 
tb© naecuc vontrad, somewhat a® ir< the sal , ani the bottoa of the 
sac cue ixs denser, thicker, »nd more actively growing than in tho 
feaale. The ventral loop of the genital coris of ihs? femle is wanting 
here. This frtc martin in so © decidedly sale in conditio than So.l 
