. The mammary apparatus of the mammalia : in the light of ontogenesis and phylogenesis . Mammals; Mammary glands. NIPPLE AREANGEMENT IN MARMOSA 69 pouches (Fig. 24a). But if we compare now the diagram (Fig. 24b) with the previous scheme (Fig. 23), we see that this is not the right view of the case. The dotted line at the right shows you that the five lateral nipples do not form a continuous row, as would be the. it â¦./ ⢠P ⢠D "'â â ⢠â¢a Fig. 24b. Fie. 24a. Figs. 24:A and 24b.â-Nipplk Arrangement in "MARMOSA ; (BrESSLAU.) case if they corresponded to the nipples a-e.
. The mammary apparatus of the mammalia : in the light of ontogenesis and phylogenesis . Mammals; Mammary glands. NIPPLE AREANGEMENT IN MARMOSA 69 pouches (Fig. 24a). But if we compare now the diagram (Fig. 24b) with the previous scheme (Fig. 23), we see that this is not the right view of the case. The dotted line at the right shows you that the five lateral nipples do not form a continuous row, as would be the. it â¦./ ⢠P ⢠D "'â â ⢠â¢a Fig. 24b. Fie. 24a. Figs. 24:A and 24b.â-Nipplk Arrangement in "MARMOSA ; (BrESSLAU.) case if they corresponded to the nipples a-e. But as the dotted line on the left indicates, the two cranial pairs of nipples belong to the inner nipple complex, and so must be called y and S instead of d and e. The nipple arrangement here, then, is only apparently two-rowed. In. 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 Bresslau, E. (Ernst), 1877-; Hill, James Peter, 1873-1954. London : Methuen & Co.
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