. Elements of the comparative anatomy of vertebrates. Anatomy, Comparative. Fig. âDiaurammatio Longitudinal Sections of the Posterior Part of THE Rectum, the Cloaca, and the Copulatory Organs op Various Vertebrates. (After Boas.) The position of the ureter and vas deferens are indicated, although not situated in the median line. A, Crocodile ; B, hypothetical form between A and C ; C, Monotrtnic (penis extruded) ; D, Monotrenie (penis retracted). hi, connective-tissue ; W, urinary bladder ; d, cloaca ; d, rectum ; /, fibrous body (corpora cavernosa of human anatomy); ps, sheath of penis ;


. Elements of the comparative anatomy of vertebrates. Anatomy, Comparative. Fig. âDiaurammatio Longitudinal Sections of the Posterior Part of THE Rectum, the Cloaca, and the Copulatory Organs op Various Vertebrates. (After Boas.) The position of the ureter and vas deferens are indicated, although not situated in the median line. A, Crocodile ; B, hypothetical form between A and C ; C, Monotrtnic (penis extruded) ; D, Monotrenie (penis retracted). hi, connective-tissue ; W, urinary bladder ; d, cloaca ; d, rectum ; /, fibrous body (corpora cavernosa of human anatomy); ps, sheath of penis ; jiip-, aperture of the sheath ; r, seminal furrow or tube (penial urethra) ; s, vas deferens â » urinogenital 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 Wiedersheim, Robert, 1848-1923; Parker, William Newton, 1857-1923. London, Macmillan


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