. Elementary anatomy and physiology : for colleges, academies, and other schools . Hair of Sable. Hair of Musk Deer. than do those of man, or they are slightly rough, like those of the Squirrel, or knotty, as in the Bear, or furnished with pointed processes, like the teeth of a saw, in other animals. Some of these peculiarities are exhibited in the adjoining cuts. The spines of the Porcupine and Hedgehog differ from hairs only that they contain the same materials in a more con- densed form. 552. Glands of the Skin. — Cutaneous and sebaceous glands are present in most mammals very abundantly. T
. Elementary anatomy and physiology : for colleges, academies, and other schools . Hair of Sable. Hair of Musk Deer. than do those of man, or they are slightly rough, like those of the Squirrel, or knotty, as in the Bear, or furnished with pointed processes, like the teeth of a saw, in other animals. Some of these peculiarities are exhibited in the adjoining cuts. The spines of the Porcupine and Hedgehog differ from hairs only that they contain the same materials in a more con- densed form. 552. Glands of the Skin. — Cutaneous and sebaceous glands are present in most mammals very abundantly. The 54S. To which membrane of the skin do the callosities of camels, etc., belong? 549. Where are epidermic scales found ? 550. What is the horn of the rhinoceros? 551. What are the varieties of hair in different animals? 552. What is said of glands of the skin
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