. The Canadian field-naturalist. 1967 Lewin and Stelfox: Woodland Cabibou 6S. ''<''' %, LP MM. I 1 Figure 1. The tail and its associated glands in the woodland caribou. RIGHT: Extent and position of exudate on under-tail hairs (in heavy black) and locations from which tissue samples were obtained (circles with arrow). UPPER LEFT: Vertical section of skin from perianal region showing relation of sebaceous glands to hair follicles. Note the lack of apocrine glands. LOWER LEFT: Vertical section of skin from distal tail region. Note the abundant apocrine glandular tissue. A — apocrine gland tub


. The Canadian field-naturalist. 1967 Lewin and Stelfox: Woodland Cabibou 6S. ''<''' %, LP MM. I 1 Figure 1. The tail and its associated glands in the woodland caribou. RIGHT: Extent and position of exudate on under-tail hairs (in heavy black) and locations from which tissue samples were obtained (circles with arrow). UPPER LEFT: Vertical section of skin from perianal region showing relation of sebaceous glands to hair follicles. Note the lack of apocrine glands. LOWER LEFT: Vertical section of skin from distal tail region. Note the abundant apocrine glandular tissue. A — apocrine gland tubules. S — sebaceous gland. H — hair follicle, note opening of apocrine duct. L. 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 Ottawa Field-Naturalists' Club. Ottawa, Ottawa Field-Naturalists' Club


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