. The sense of touch in mammals and birds : with special reference to the papillary ridges . Fig. 149.—Green Monkey. Cerco-pifhecus callitrichus. X 15. surface, interdigital padat base of D. 3 and D. 4, tlu-ougha whorl; imbrication distal, longi-tudinal Fig. 148.—Green Monkey. Cercopithecus caUitrichns. x 25. , D. phalanx (tip); imbrication proximal, longitudinal section. pointed papillae of the corium, and folds of epidermis betweenthem markedly developed. Hylohates hoolock (Fig. 152).—An oblique section throughinterdigital pad on plantar surface of hind f


. The sense of touch in mammals and birds : with special reference to the papillary ridges . Fig. 149.—Green Monkey. Cerco-pifhecus callitrichus. X 15. surface, interdigital padat base of D. 3 and D. 4, tlu-ougha whorl; imbrication distal, longi-tudinal Fig. 148.—Green Monkey. Cercopithecus caUitrichns. x 25. , D. phalanx (tip); imbrication proximal, longitudinal section. pointed papillae of the corium, and folds of epidermis betweenthem markedly developed. Hylohates hoolock (Fig. 152).—An oblique section throughinterdigital pad on plantar surface of hind foot. Papillaryridges showing irregular proximal imbrication, Drlisenleistenand papillae of the corium not well-defined. Fig. 153.—Longitudinal section through skin over heel. On DESCRIPTION OF SPECIES EXAMINED 12?,


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