. Elements of the comparative anatomy of vertebrates. Anatomy, Comparative; Vertebrates -- Anatomy. 26 'Al; \T1YK A N AT.\1 V. A richer hairy r, .\.-rinu lanu^n j-t with in tin- enil>rv" "•"inlitioii -- ;i~. rr instance, in tin- human i'lrtu- — ilian occurs latiT ; ami this fad, ;_'eth'T with the- appearance nf al'imi in. illy liairy individuals, indicate- that at ne linn- man wa- distinguished hy a 1'ar iii"iv al'tuidant clothing "t' hair than at the piv-eiit day. In the ii'Tinal cnditi"n tin- and tin- an- the ha
. Elements of the comparative anatomy of vertebrates. Anatomy, Comparative; Vertebrates -- Anatomy. 26 'Al; \T1YK A N AT.\1 V. A richer hairy r, .\.-rinu lanu^n j-t with in tin- enil>rv" "•"inlitioii -- ;i~. rr instance, in tin- human i'lrtu- — ilian occurs latiT ; ami this fad, ;_'eth'T with the- appearance nf al'imi in. illy liairy individuals, indicate- that at ne linn- man wa- distinguished hy a 1'ar iii"iv al'tuidant clothing "t' hair than at the piv-eiit day. In the ii'Tinal cnditi"n tin- and tin- an- the hairy race-. When pigment is jn-csrnt. it is always situated in cells of tin- Mal]>ii;liian layer; ]>articular parts, as, l^r in<taiio'. the external •_•< -uitals (lal)ia niajr:i and scrotum \ tlicanu-. t he teats, and the skin «i the axilla' in Man, atv especially \\x-ll ]> with it. T|R- outer layer i' the derma, as may be seen by a glance at Fix'. !;">, may be divided into an outer papillary and an imi'T ivtirular portion. The former contains both nerves and blood- and. Fin. 15. — Tin;iin:n TIM: HTMAN SKIN. , .stratum cnrm'iim : , Malpighii; ('», derma: /•'. /•'. 31 Cat ; A'/', nerve-papilla- ; ','/'. Vascular ; A' ami '/. nerves ami vessels (.!' the : X/>, .v/', -w, ai udands, \\itli their .luets (•^'/'l. xy't : //, liair \vitli glands ( /' . lytnph-capillaries; tlie latter, on the other hand, becomes lost \\ithoiit, any sharp boundary line in the sub di nnal connect ivc- tissue, :ind in the or less strongly-developed l'att\ la\i-r fpannicnlus adip-isus . Si >th inn-de cl^incnts are distI'ilnited througl ' the derma; they are particularly abundant in the BCTOl HIM fdartOE > and in t In- teats. The int canine n I a r\ glands are tnlie-shajied or else berry- shaped or globular. The fnnner kind, which \\ e must consider as the HIM-t -iii i pie and prii n it ive, include the su ea
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