Contributions to the anatomy and development of the salivary glands in the mammalia . Fig. 96. Plate LX\II Fig. 97. The same reconstruction as Fig. 96. Dorsal view, X 45, actual scale is the same as that of the reconstruction of the milli-meter embryo in Fig. 35. 2. Angulus oris. 4. Postangular bend. 5. Orbital angle. 6. Orbital Parotid anlage. //. Orbitoparotid sprout. 62. Ectopalatine sulcus. 64. Superior dental ridge. S4. First entoderma! pouch. 8y. Hypophysis. PLATE 1-IG. 97. Plate LXMII Fig. g8. Reconstruction of the ectal surface of the epithehum of a


Contributions to the anatomy and development of the salivary glands in the mammalia . Fig. 96. Plate LX\II Fig. 97. The same reconstruction as Fig. 96. Dorsal view, X 45, actual scale is the same as that of the reconstruction of the milli-meter embryo in Fig. 35. 2. Angulus oris. 4. Postangular bend. 5. Orbital angle. 6. Orbital Parotid anlage. //. Orbitoparotid sprout. 62. Ectopalatine sulcus. 64. Superior dental ridge. S4. First entoderma! pouch. 8y. Hypophysis. PLATE 1-IG. 97. Plate LXMII Fig. g8. Reconstruction of the ectal surface of the epithehum of a portion of theleft buccal sulcus of an millimeter embryo. Columbia Collection,No. 249, X 114, reduced to |. Fig. 99. The same, right side. 5. Orbital angle. 6. Orbital Parotid anlagc. 17. Orbitoparotid ^. Orbitoparotid Anlage of first orbital gland. PLATE LXVIII.


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