. Fig. 4 -Cross Section through Scrotum of Young Bull viewed from Posterior Side. /, /, Body of epididymis ; 2, 2, vas deferens. The ri<^ht U sticle has revolved on its long axis so that the epididymis and vas diferens witli the mesorchium between them rest ui)on the postero-extenial surface of the j^laiid. of the epididymis, E, with the caudal end of the testicle, and when this point reaches the fundus of the scrotum and the basal point of the attachment of G to the dartos, the descent is completed. The testicle of the bull descends in a direct line and when it comes to rest upon the botto


. Fig. 4 -Cross Section through Scrotum of Young Bull viewed from Posterior Side. /, /, Body of epididymis ; 2, 2, vas deferens. The ri<^ht U sticle has revolved on its long axis so that the epididymis and vas diferens witli the mesorchium between them rest ui)on the postero-extenial surface of the j^laiid. of the epididymis, E, with the caudal end of the testicle, and when this point reaches the fundus of the scrotum and the basal point of the attachment of G to the dartos, the descent is completed. The testicle of the bull descends in a direct line and when it comes to rest upon the bottom of the scro- tum by its caudal end, it remains upright, with the epi- didymis lying against its median side on the outer side of the mesorchium, and the vas deferens upon its median side. The spermatic artery. A, instead of leaving the gland per-


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