. The mammary apparatus of the mammalia : in the light of ontogenesis and phylogenesis . Mammals; Mammary glands. 48 MAMMARY APPARATUS OF THE MAMMALIA The nipple-pouches, however, are not the only depressions observable within the mar- supium. Often there are other recesses,. Fig. 15b.—Interior of the Pouch of the Virgin Kangaroo in which the Lower Teat on the Right Side has been Proddced by Artificially Everting. (Morgan.) a, The membranous canal of the mammary gland, and projecting, b, its papillary ; c, the follicular aperture formed by the opening of the canal, and through whi


. The mammary apparatus of the mammalia : in the light of ontogenesis and phylogenesis . Mammals; Mammary glands. 48 MAMMARY APPARATUS OF THE MAMMALIA The nipple-pouches, however, are not the only depressions observable within the mar- supium. Often there are other recesses,. Fig. 15b.—Interior of the Pouch of the Virgin Kangaroo in which the Lower Teat on the Right Side has been Proddced by Artificially Everting. (Morgan.) a, The membranous canal of the mammary gland, and projecting, b, its papillary ; c, the follicular aperture formed by the opening of the canal, and through which the canal with its papilla is pushed and everted. which enclose the nipple-pouches or the everted nipples. Fig. 16 is a reproduc- tion of a photograph of an adult female of Sminthopsis crassicaudata, which shows. 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.


Size: 1782px × 1402px
Photo credit: © Central Historic Books / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury1900, bookdecade1920, booksu, booksubjectmammaryglands