. On the anatomy of vertebrates [electronic resource] . Urogenital organs, foetal Sheep, cccxxi. fig. 592, have 758 ANATOMY OF VERTEBRATES. the indent of its primitive division. The remnant of the Wolffianbody, e, e, is long recognisable as the parovarium. Theovaries, d, d, are smooth and elongate; the round ligaments, b, b,are relatively large. In certain malformations more or less of the primitive condi- 592. Female organs, foetal Deer, cccxxi. Female organs, Human foetus of three months, cccxxi tions of the genital organs are retained, and give rise to e her-maphrodite states of the parts.


. On the anatomy of vertebrates [electronic resource] . Urogenital organs, foetal Sheep, cccxxi. fig. 592, have 758 ANATOMY OF VERTEBRATES. the indent of its primitive division. The remnant of the Wolffianbody, e, e, is long recognisable as the parovarium. Theovaries, d, d, are smooth and elongate; the round ligaments, b, b,are relatively large. In certain malformations more or less of the primitive condi- 592. Female organs, foetal Deer, cccxxi. Female organs, Human foetus of three months, cccxxi tions of the genital organs are retained, and give rise to e her-maphrodite states of the parts. In fig. 593, a, a, are the testeswith which the ducts, /, in fig. 589, had effected their union, and become 6 vasa de-ferential fig. 593, d, d:b is a combination of epi-didymis with the abdo-minal ends of the i mul-lerian ducts,^, figs. 589,593, here continuingclosed and having be-come adherent to themass including a rem-nantof the Wolffian of the mul-lerian ducts has, how-ever, proceeded to a de-finition of the oviduct orfallopian tube, fig. 593,g, and of the uterinehorn,/,/, with the bodyof the uterus and vagina,e: it is normally reducedto protometra, in , c. § 412. Descent of testes.—In all Mammals, save the true testi-conda, a preparatory structure is established for either periodicalor permanent withdrawal of the testes from out the abdomen.


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