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20 in the male corpus before birth. There are likely, as in the case of your author, to be other patches of female tissue in other parts of the corpus.

"Active inverts," improperly so called, have been referred to as cases of "a female mind in a male body," as in the Introduction to Eekhoud's "Escal Vigor." The subject of this novel, as well as Oscar Wilde, whose case evidently forms the theme of the book, were not such instances. Theirs were cases of innate and therefore irresponsible sexual perversion rather than of inversion, They were "urnings." "Escal Vigor" is of value as portraying the development and inner life of the urning, while this autobiography deals with the passive invert, or "the invert" properly speaking. The urning or active pederast loves an adolescent as a normal man loves a woman, and desires active paedicatio or else mutual onanism. The passive invert loves the adolescent as a woman loves a man, and desires fellatio, or occasionally the part of the pathic in paedicatio.

While reading "Escal Vigor" many years ago, your author was convinced that the book was primarily written by Oscar Wilde and based on his own life experience. This suspicion is confirmed by the name of the book, the two words having the same length as those of the name of the individual; the second and third letters of the first name being the same in both, as well as the second letter of the surname; while the initial V is the French equivalent of the English W, the novel having been first published in French. I have myself built a pseudonym on my baptismal name in similar fashion. The suspicion is