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 breasts. Upon each side there was a marked though faint areola, with a few developed papillae. 1866.

Dr. A. Coolidge.

740. Cast of a male breast, colored ; 3 in. X 2 in., and about in. thick in the centre. Showed microscopically, as ex- amined by Dr. Bigelow, an abundance of fat and fibrous tis- sue, with some tendency to gland formation. There were two well-defined mammary glands, with a distinct nipple and areola. Testicles very small ; and there was less hair than usual on the pubes. The man was twenty-one years of age, and died at the hospital. (259, 96.) 1864.

Museum Fund.

��SERIES XVI. FEMALE GENITAL OR- GANS.

741. Ovary cut open, to show a spurious corpus luteum ; a de- fined, rounded cyst, just below the surface of the organ, that was filled with coagulated blood. From a woman, who died of complicated organic disease, but of whose catamenial history nothing was known. 1860.

Dr. C. Ellis.

742. Organs, preserved in spirit. 1861.

Dr. 0. W. Holmes.

743. Dry preparation of the pelvic organs, with the pelvis upon one side. 1847. Dr. J. C. Warren.

Section of the pelvic organs of a child. No. 657.

744. Uterus of a child, minutely injected, and cut open ; show- ing by the arbor vitse, how, at an early age, it consists en- tirely of the cervix. The uniformly smooth surface of the ovaries at an early age is also shown. 1847.

Dr. J. C. Warren.

745. Three virgin uteri ; all from young subjects, and who had probably been menstruating but a short time. 1855.

Dr. J. B. S. Jackson.

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