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G. W. BUTLER. 
A bovine, about two years old ; head resembled that of a 
bull-stag ; possessed the desires of a bull, and was reported as 
having been a nuisance when running with female cattle. The 
external genital organs, however, resembled those of the female, 
with some peculiarities worthy of note : 
At the inferior commisure of the vulva there was a projection 
which directed the urine upward as it flowed from the animal 
and proved to be a false penis, the end of which presented two 
false openings about an inch deep, they being divided by a 
prominence, the whole resembling to some extent the penis of 
the horse. The animal being killed for beef the following ab¬ 
normalities were found : 
The false penis was composed of dense fibrous tissue and was 
doubled and rolled upon itself and firmly attached to the ischial 
arch. When the tissue which held its folds together was sev¬ 
ered and the organ stretched out it measured about eight inches 
in length. The opening into the vulva and vagina was only large 
enough to admit the index finger, and the length of these two 
organs combined was only three and one-half inches, the meatus 
urinarius being at the extreme anterior part of the vagina, im¬ 
mediately below the os uteri. The body of the uterus, includ¬ 
ing the neck, was one inch in length and each horn extended 
three inches from the body to a lobulated mass which repre¬ 
sented the ovaries. There was no line of demarcation between 
the horns and fallopian tubes and the tubes led directly into the 
lobulated ovaries, and divided into numerous small channels, 
which branched off at right angles. In the abdominal cavity, 
near the internal inguinal ring, embedded in fat, were two testi¬ 
cles, which were about the size of a small hen’s egg and nearly 
normal in appearance. The tunica albuginea and epididymus 
were quite normal, but the tissue proper was darker in color and 
softer than the normal. The cords, which were composed of a 
fibrous and mucous coat, the latter being corrugated, extended 
from the testicles to the body of the uterus, entering very near 
to where the horns branched off. They were extremely small 
near the testicle, not larger than a small knitting needle, in- 
