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Gl&gs penis; homolgoue of glans clitoridis of females and free-rartins - 
tip of the phallus cut off from the prepuce by the coronary sulcus 
and attached along one aide and the definitive ventral surface by 
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the frenulum of the prepuce, Rudimentary in fenales and free-martins. 
(Heugeba er, Prentiss and Aray, ? o’Jurriok) 
Gubernaoulun testis; honologue to the round ligament in females and termed 
\aa eith r according an it develops in the saocus vaginalis or in 
the abdominal cavity in froe-martins, - the ligament that attaches* 
the genital cord to the bottom of the saccus vaginalis or such 
homologous structure as may bo present derived frcm the vaginal 
process or canal of Buck. 
(Mclhirriok) 
Medulla of 'he gonad;- that portion of the gonad forced by the primary 
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sex-cords destined to degenerate. 
(Sillier) 
Kembranous urethra;-that part of th-i urethra nearest the vulva in the 
female ana freo-raartinjhomologuQ3 to the part of the urethra 
between the prostatic and cavernous parts. 
Ostium tubae abdordnale of tho female i3 the open anterior end o f the 
oviduct in the adult. Ho homologue in the male exactly. 
Paradidymis or organ of Giraldes in males and free-martins;- the remains 
of the caudal group of mesonephric tubules, homologous tc the 
paroophoron of tho female. In males and free-ma-tins a single 
isolated tubule forms the Ductus aberrans. 
(UcMurrick) 
Priory sex-cords;- the first set of tubule primordia that invacinate 
from the germinal epithelium either type of gonad, and cut off 
from this epithelium by the primary tunica albuginea. 
(Hc'iiurrick) 
Prostate glands;- socalled homologueo of the para-urethral ducts of Skeene 
found in females and free-rsartincj prostatic 
urethra and vestibule. 
( Neugebauer, -‘c Airrick ) 
