. The sense of touch in mammals and birds : with special reference to the papillary ridges . Fig. 137.—Yellow Baboon. Papio hnhonini. x 15. Manns,surface, middle iuterdigital pad, transverse section. Palmar Fig. 138.—Mandrill. Papio mormon, x 25. Manus. Palmar surface,ulnar border, longitudinal section ; imbrication Fig. 139.—Mandrill. Papio mormon, x 25. Pes. Plantar surface, fibularborder, in front of heel; slight imbrication of papillary ridges and ofpapillae of corium ; longitudinal section. DESCRIPTION OF SPECIES EXAMINED 119 lary ridges. The apex of the whorl is in the centre an
. The sense of touch in mammals and birds : with special reference to the papillary ridges . Fig. 137.—Yellow Baboon. Papio hnhonini. x 15. Manns,surface, middle iuterdigital pad, transverse section. Palmar Fig. 138.—Mandrill. Papio mormon, x 25. Manus. Palmar surface,ulnar border, longitudinal section ; imbrication Fig. 139.—Mandrill. Papio mormon, x 25. Pes. Plantar surface, fibularborder, in front of heel; slight imbrication of papillary ridges and ofpapillae of corium ; longitudinal section. DESCRIPTION OF SPECIES EXAMINED 119 lary ridges. The apex of the whorl is in the centre and on eitherside of it are well-marked papillary ridges with an imbricationdirected towards the apex. Driisenleisten small, papillse of thecorium pointed. Fig. 136.—Longitudinal section from the plantar surface ofthe hind foot, with marked papillary ridges imbricated in adistal direction, coiled sweat-ducts passing down from each ofthese to the Driisenleisten which are pointed and not very long,papillae of the corium not well developed. / Fig. 140.—Black Ape. Cynopithecusniger. x 15. Pes, D. 4. Middlephalanx, imbrication distal, longi-tudinal section.
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