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XXIV A Short Explanation 
f A little part or particle of a fubftance between 
bone and horn, of a deep brown, fomewhat 
inclining to red, placed within the oval tube, 
wart or tubercie of the penis. | 
g The penis, or part like a penis, but without 
any perforation. 
6 A {mall part divided into five divifions. 
z Another particle, feated, as it were, oppofite 
to the former 4 but without any divifions. 
This particle is fhaggy on its infide, rugged, 
and full of wrinckles. 
kk Hollow, pointed appendages. | 
J] Ligaments, ferving to faften the genital parts 
in the abdomen, 
m A portion of the fpinal marrow, from which 
proceed 
nn The nerves, that are diftributed over the 
genital parts, and ferve to move them, as 
likewife the purpofes of fecretion and plea- 
fure. 
F 1G. IL 
9 The genital parts of the male Bee, of their 
natural fize. 
FIG.” UL 
The genital parts of the male Bee, beginning to 
unfold themfelves 
cc The vafa diferentia cut afunder in their 
thickeft part, to fhew their thicknefs and 
cavity. . 
dd The feminal bags cut afunder for the fame 
purpofe. 
ce The nervous root of the penis. . 
ff Alittle horny bone, fituated in the bulbous 
portion of the root of the penis, 
b The five-fold little particle, beginning to 
unfold itfelf. 
2 The other particle, without any divifion, be- 
ginning likewife to unfold itfelf. 
kk ‘The tharp, hollow appendages coming out 
of the body 
gq The horny bone, conftituting the extre- 
mity of the pudendum, 
ss Certain particles ferving as ornaments to 
the faid bone. 
BiG <VI. 
The genital parts of the male Bee, a little more 
| unfolded. 
e The nervous root of the penis. 
f The little horny bone placed within the tu- 
bercle of the root, further thruft out. 
hb The quinque fida, or five-fold particle fur- - 
ther thruft out. - 
7 The other particles without. divifions, alfo 
more thruft out. . 
kk The fharp, hollow appendages quite un- 
folded from their roots, but 
of th TABLES. 
/1 Their points ftill continue out of fight. 
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r jer the fame parts, asin the laft figure. 
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Hs AB geod Te 
F IG. I. 
The genital parts of the male Bee, fill further 
thrufét out. 
e The nervous root of the penis. 
J The little horny bone lying within the tu- 
bercle of the root. 
h The five-fold particle ftill more unfolded. 
z The other particle, that has got no divifions, 
further thruft out. 
kk The hollow appendages quite inverted, or 
turned infide out. 
af Denote the fame parts, as in the figure of 
the laft plate. e 
BLiGiestt, 
The fame parts yet more unfolded. 
e The root of the penis beginning to grow 
ftraighter. ; 
bb The five-fold particle quite unfolded, and 
exhibiting its five divifions. 
2 The other undivided particle entirely dif- 
played in like manner. 
kk The appendages perfectly inverted, or turn- 
ed infide out, and ftiffened. 
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r pst the fame as before. 
BS 
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The genital parts of the male Bee unfolded to their 
utmoft extent. 
e The root of the penis extended, for the moft 
part within the pudendum. 
JS The little horny bone feated in the tubercle 
of the root, now entirely thruft out of the 
body, and appearing through the tran{parent 
parts which enclofe it. The five-fold par- 
ticle, is now fo much dilated, as to be almoft 
out of fight, by lying backwards upon the 
hairy part of the pudendum. | 
& The penis, or particle refembling one, now 
perfectly inverted, or turned infide out. 
2 The undivided pyramidal particle in like 
manner unfolded and difplayed. 
kkk The appendages as before, perfectly un- 
folded, and turgid withall. 
ay 
p fhe fame parts as before. 
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t The head of the peniform particle beautifully 
laited. 
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