Contributions to the anatomy and development of the salivary glands in the mammalia . Fig. Fig. 15. PART VI THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE SALIVARY GLANDS INTHE DOMESTIC CAT By H. von W. Schulte The aim of the present paper is to follow, in as much detail as ourmaterial permits, the development of the salivary glands of the do-mestic cat, with a view, first, of ascertaining, if possible, the morphologicstatus of the several glands and their reciprocal relationships, and sec-ond, of determining the nature of the developmental process, especiallyin reference to the role played by folds in the incep


Contributions to the anatomy and development of the salivary glands in the mammalia . Fig. Fig. 15. PART VI THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE SALIVARY GLANDS INTHE DOMESTIC CAT By H. von W. Schulte The aim of the present paper is to follow, in as much detail as ourmaterial permits, the development of the salivary glands of the do-mestic cat, with a view, first, of ascertaining, if possible, the morphologicstatus of the several glands and their reciprocal relationships, and sec-ond, of determining the nature of the developmental process, especiallyin reference to the role played by folds in the inception of the anlagesand the formation of the ducts of the larger glands. Chievitzs dis-covery of an entomasseteric duct in the human embryo, in one caseconnected with the parotid, indicated the at least occasional produc-tion of oral derivatives postparotid in situation and very likely of thesame source as the parotid itself. The occurrence in the cat of asmall gland at the border of the masseter, the zygomatic gland of Mi-vart, which Carmalt, and later Professor Huntington, found of occa-si


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