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 3_ u_] Tm: msronr or aivinans. 29 2. The bear has four, other animals have two mamma: upon Vg; r thethighs, and two nipples like sheep ; others have four nipples, * assthe cow ; some animals have not their nipples on the breast <§.%_i and thighs, but on the abdomen, as the dog and the hog, j§§§'= fthey have many nipples, but not all of the same size; other QQC *’»` animals also have more than two, as the panther, which has `,_·_ four on the abdomen; the lioness has two on the abdomen, has two mammas and four nipples, like the cow. `$;ijAmong animals with a solid hoof the males have no _`·;  ammae, except some horses which bear a resemblance to  dams. Some males have the penis external, as man, and and many others; some internal, as the dolphin. i iffthose animals in which it is external, some have it in as those which I have named ; and some of these have penis and testicles loose, as in man; others have close to the abdomen; some have them more, others loose, for this part is not equally free in the boar and venom. 4. The elephant has a penis like a horse, but small and less in proportion to the size of its body; its testicles are not external internal, and near the kidneys, wherefore also the work leopulation is quickly performed. .The iemale has the in the same osition as the udder of the sheep, excited with tilesire, it is lilted up outwards, so as ;toYbe*ready for copulation with the male; and the orifice of 1:he* rpudendum is very wide. Most animals have the enis thegsame direction, but some areretromingent, as the liynx, »·`_  and hare. In some males, as I have said, the of the penis is different, but all females are re- even in the female elephant the pudendum is the thighs, as in other animals. *—·’ 5j;YThei enis is very diilerent in different animals, for in some and ileshy, as in man ; the flesh part does §§¥{§a`f’;gii2>t`,i_`swell, ut the cartilaginous portion is erected; inothers as the camel and the stag; in others it is bony, as and the wolf, the weasel and the martin, for the has ¤ hwy 1>¤¤i¤· , man being a perfect animal, has the upper part body less than the lower part; the contrary is the case sanguineous animals: by the upper portion of  she