. Anthropoid apes. Apes. ANATOMICAL STRUCTURE OF ANTHROPOID APES. 191 from it by a wide raphe. The internal female organs are also like those of the human organism, with only slight Tariations. Bischoff is correct in the assertion that the external lips of the pudendum and the mons veneris are almost wholly absent. Bolau, Ehlers, and Hermes have ascertained that there is a menstruation which occurs periodically, at any. Fig. 66.—The brain of an orang, seen ftom the side (Vogt, from Gratiolet). F, Frontal lobe. P, Parietal lobe. 0, Occipital lobe. R, Fissure of Kolando. S, Fissure of Sylvius. C
. Anthropoid apes. Apes. ANATOMICAL STRUCTURE OF ANTHROPOID APES. 191 from it by a wide raphe. The internal female organs are also like those of the human organism, with only slight Tariations. Bischoff is correct in the assertion that the external lips of the pudendum and the mons veneris are almost wholly absent. Bolau, Ehlers, and Hermes have ascertained that there is a menstruation which occurs periodically, at any. Fig. 66.—The brain of an orang, seen ftom the side (Vogt, from Gratiolet). F, Frontal lobe. P, Parietal lobe. 0, Occipital lobe. R, Fissure of Kolando. S, Fissure of Sylvius. C, Cerebellum. rate, in the case of the chimpanzee, and the other species cannot be exempt from the process. At such times there is a blush and enlargement of the external parts, and a prolusion of the external lips of the pudendum, which are at other times scarcely apparent. The nymphse and the clitoris are of considerable size and importance. There is often an excessive enlargement and reddening of these. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Hartmann, Robert, 1832-1893. New York, D. Appleton and Co.
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