Abstract

What causes the testis of an adult ground squirrel to ascend into the peritoneal cavity during the non-breeding period? Is decrease in testis-size a primary factor, or does the scrotum regress and force the testis to ascend? The scrota of 89 ground squirrels (Citellus tridecemlineatus) have been studied in an attempt to answer these questions. Details concerning the normal sexual cycle in the male are presented elsewhere.1, 2The present report deals largely with the muscular pouch which incloses testis and epididymis, designated in this paper by the name “fibro-muscular scrotal sac” (Fig. 2). This sac is composed of the following layers: peritoneum, internal spermatic fascia, cremasteric skeletal muscle and external spermatic fascia (Figs. 1, 3). The fibromuscular sac of each animal was freed of its contents, severed at the inguinal ring (Fig. 3), weighed while fresh, fixed in Bouin's solution and sectioned at 6 micra for microscopical study.The scrotal sac of prepuberal males undergoes a gradual increase...

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