. The mammary apparatus of the mammalia : in the light of ontogenesis and phylogenesis . Mammals; Mammary glands. 92 MAMMARY APPARATUS OF THE MAMMALIA Didelphyidse the young ones are carried about by the mother attached to the nipples, as is shown in Owen's figure of a female Marmosa. F;g. 34.—Female "Marmosa murina," with Young Ones attached to the Nipples. (Owen.) murina (Fig. 34). Such an arrangement is obviously very primitive, and any variation which tended towards fixing the young more. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digi


. The mammary apparatus of the mammalia : in the light of ontogenesis and phylogenesis . Mammals; Mammary glands. 92 MAMMARY APPARATUS OF THE MAMMALIA Didelphyidse the young ones are carried about by the mother attached to the nipples, as is shown in Owen's figure of a female Marmosa. F;g. 34.—Female "Marmosa murina," with Young Ones attached to the Nipples. (Owen.) murina (Fig. 34). Such an arrangement is obviously very primitive, and any variation which tended towards fixing the young more. 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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