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THE SENSE OF TOUCH IN ANIMALS 



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Fig. 127. — Great Galago. Galago crassicauda' a. x 30. Manus, D. 4. 

 Terminal phalanx, transverse section. 



Fig. 128. — Slow Loeis. Nyciicebus tardigradus. x 30. Pes, D. 2. Trans- 

 verse section. 



marked papillary ridges, close-pointed Driisenleisten and small 

 folds of epidermis between these, and pointed papillae of the 



Galago crassicaudata (Fig, 127). — Transverse section through 

 the terminal phalanx of a digit of the forefoot. Papillary 

 ridges not well developed, but papillae of the corium very 



