la thj a^rsui surface of the phailne, it* Heroins nasi the akin are 
cio appreciated tfeaa ia tho feaola* the afeol© of It is fillod 
with ep--.tfee.i-. .4? tci Ife., per ia os i - feet sli btty brewer dorao-r*. - 
trolly Ua» -a the feaala« .*u 1 bo-iar *tbral £la d pariaordia are prasoni 
feoaolo^iia • of tha bulbo~v* ti'oular laadn, but a.-v ~e d^rsally placod. 
ina luaaa of tfe sinus anterior ife th^se glands ia nor oeer this in tfeo 
fondle.. Ihs off flan ducts onter at it - anterior end* feet tfe rid.e 
tjQfmz. m the f Jt*ale io wanting, -fee '^lleriac duct* hav* not yet 
yearly reach©I the sinus. Ir. the apeeiaen studied tfeer? va* a -^aU 
blind lio i with Solffiaa duct tpithel. ur, caudal to the rip,* 
KOljffi a duct, in the dorsal ainuo <*sll, but *•* it do*r * ct appear in 
later cta c .. a it ia taken to fee of no **xaal el^nlfieeeee* the ureters 
j-ais the eider- of the olffiaa da-.-tn ad sinus ot their point of junc¬ 
tion, and the sicu* extend* forward as the urethra or neck of the 
allantois, without narrowing. By 3,0 c% (fif. 17,) t the urogoaital 
ainus reaches the surface only os tho dorsal surface cf the phallus, 
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and ia filled with eplthalius tercu^nout*. Buibo-urethral , lards are 
rore developed than their hoqologaao in the fecal*. The t:nu», anterior 
to these ducts, ban a larger dorsal ridge than io the feral®, and froa 
it the £& Her lea and olffian ducts Join the si tm% together, but the 
JHloriaa® extend farther feacs as two diverticula. The urethra proper 
is shorter than in ifc j feral e, but hr cider, the 3. c r. dale (Fig. 14 ) , 
has tr.i following ofean-■.•»<*;« the migration of ths p nis forward along 
the wastrel body wall and "hr widening of the perineu her continued, 
the bulbo-urethral |luad apertures have roved ventrally on tfce else® 
jus an bar a pocketjibe enpra-ur- Ural 
dlvcrt-c.v. I? ? c- it fir; c : Lly Ur*rci Uic rectu , :he 1 •-■..! of the 
pro static oretfcra ia 1 than in the fetal©, and the v p llari&n 
ducts join the Wolffian ducts, and the i&tt r join tht sinus, but the 
ridge in which they lie it relatively smaller then is earlisr stages, 
Th© e x differences at this stafetf are;- the r»o u-ved unperforatec 
