Contributions to the anatomy and development of the salivary glands in the mammalia . Fig. Plate XXVI Fig. 6. Macacus cynomolgus. Kra monkey. Columbia University Morphologi-cal Museum, No. 2004. SubmaxiOary gland and duct , 2. Greater sublingual gland and duct Lesser sublingual , 5. Parotid gland and duct Mylohyoid. PLATE Fig. 0. Plate XXVII Fig. 7. Macacus ncmestrinus. Pig-tailed Macaque, or Bruh. Columbia Uni-versity Morphological Museum, No. 971. /. Submaxillary Secondary Greater sublingual glan
Contributions to the anatomy and development of the salivary glands in the mammalia . Fig. Plate XXVI Fig. 6. Macacus cynomolgus. Kra monkey. Columbia University Morphologi-cal Museum, No. 2004. SubmaxiOary gland and duct , 2. Greater sublingual gland and duct Lesser sublingual , 5. Parotid gland and duct Mylohyoid. PLATE Fig. 0. Plate XXVII Fig. 7. Macacus ncmestrinus. Pig-tailed Macaque, or Bruh. Columbia Uni-versity Morphological Museum, No. 971. /. Submaxillary Secondary Greater sublingual Lesser sublingual glands. 4. Duct common to main and secondary submaxillary glands. 5, 5. Parotid gland and duct opening. 10. Mylohyoid. 11. Geniohyoid. PLATE XXVII.
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