. On the anatomy of vertebrates [electronic resource] . j_ j macozoa, CCCVI. 1 xxvir. and Phil. Trans. 1802. 2 lxvii\ 246 ANATOMY OF VERTEBRATES. 124 within the common sperm-cell, fig. 122 : here they are agglutinated together, either in irregulargroups; or, as in the Cantores,in a regular bundle, with thespiral bodies at one end andthe tails extending, parallel,to the other, fig. 123. In bothcases the spermatozoa are setfree by rupture and solutionof the sperm-cell: in the Can-tores they are then found fas-ciculate in the tubuli testis,whilst in other birds they areirregularly dispersed. § 16


. On the anatomy of vertebrates [electronic resource] . j_ j macozoa, CCCVI. 1 xxvir. and Phil. Trans. 1802. 2 lxvii\ 246 ANATOMY OF VERTEBRATES. 124 within the common sperm-cell, fig. 122 : here they are agglutinated together, either in irregulargroups; or, as in the Cantores,in a regular bundle, with thespiral bodies at one end andthe tails extending, parallel,to the other, fig. 123. In bothcases the spermatozoa are setfree by rupture and solutionof the sperm-cell: in the Can-tores they are then found fas-ciculate in the tubuli testis,whilst in other birds they areirregularly dispersed. § 168. Female Organs andOvulation of Birds. — Theovarium of the Bird consistsessentially of the germ-cells,with the stroma or blastemamodified by their presence,and the vitelline matter su-peradded to the formative processes aremost clearly traceable in thesmaller sinmno-birds. In fi>.124, A, the small clusters of.


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