. The sense of touch in mammals and birds : with special reference to the papillary ridges . Fig. 93.—Tiiree-baxded Civet. Arc-tigoilidia frivergata. x 15. Manus,D. 2. Terminal phalanx, longi-tudinal section tlu-ough bare epi-dermis. Fig. 94.—Three-banded Civet. Arc-tigolidia trivergata. X 15. surface, longitudinal sec-tion tlirough rough nodules. 100 THE SENSE OF TOUCH IN ANIMALS mM Fig. Civet. Viverra civdta. x 50. Pes Plantar surface,terdigital pad at bases of D. 3, D. 4. Section Fig. 96. -Grey Ichneumon. HerpeMes griseus. x 15. Pes. Plantar surface,ce


. The sense of touch in mammals and birds : with special reference to the papillary ridges . Fig. 93.—Tiiree-baxded Civet. Arc-tigoilidia frivergata. x 15. Manus,D. 2. Terminal phalanx, longi-tudinal section tlu-ough bare epi-dermis. Fig. 94.—Three-banded Civet. Arc-tigolidia trivergata. X 15. surface, longitudinal sec-tion tlirough rough nodules. 100 THE SENSE OF TOUCH IN ANIMALS mM Fig. Civet. Viverra civdta. x 50. Pes Plantar surface,terdigital pad at bases of D. 3, D. 4. Section Fig. 96. -Grey Ichneumon. HerpeMes griseus. x 15. Pes. Plantar surface,central pad, longitudinal section. Proteles cristatus (Fig. 100).—Terminal phalanx of digit of liindfoot. Epidermis is here very smooth on surface, papillae of thecorium closely-set and pointed with thick Driisenleisten betweenthem. Canis familiaris (Fig. 101).—Section from plantar surfacethrough a pad from forefoot of a Great Dane. Epidermisgreatly thickened and divided into long rods separated from oneanother at the free surface. Papillae of the corium very closeand pointed. No Driisenleisten to be seen. DESCRIPTION OF SPECIES EXAMINED 101 Fig. 97.—Grey Icttneumon. Herpcstes qriscus. x 35. surface, central interdigital pad, longitudinal section.


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