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2. The Placenta in Ruminants.—a Deciduate Placenta

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 September 2014

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All zoologists, who have accepted the placental system of classification of the Mammalia, agree in placing the Ruminantia amongst the Indeciduata.

As is well known, the fœtal portion of the placenta in Ruminants consists of a number of distinct cotyledons. Each cotyledon is composed of numerous branched villi, which fit into pits or depressions situated in mound-like elevations of the wall of the uterus, called the maternal cotyledons.

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Proceedings 1874-75
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Copyright © Royal Society of Edinburgh 1875

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References

page 544 note * The Anatomy of Vertebrates, vol. iii. p. 727. 1868.

page 544 note † Sur les Glandes utriculaires de l'uterus, &c. Algiers, 1869.

page 544 note ‡ Trans. Roy. Soc. Edinburgh, 1871.

page 544 note § Huxley—Lectures on Comparative Anatomy, p. 10. 1864.