Behind the bladder, or between it and the vagina, were the bags called veficula feminales, between which were the terminations of the two vafa deferentia. The ducts of the bags and the vafa deferentia opened as in the former. This could not be called an exact mixture of all the parts of both fexes, for here was no appearance of tefticles. The female parts were imperfect, and there was the addition of part of the vafa deferentia, and the bags called veficulæ feminales. This circumstance of having no testicles, perhaps, was the reason why it had more the external appearance of a heifer than what they commonly have, and more than either of the two former had. |