. The comparative anatomy of the domesticated animals. Veterinary anatomy. ONE LOBE OF A RACE- MOSE GLAND. FOLLICULAR GLAND FROM THE ROOT OF THE 1, Envelope of connec- tongue. tive tissue; 2 excre- j^ Epithelium; 2, papilla of mucous mem- tory duct; 3, glandu- ^rane ; 3, cavity of the follicle ; 4, invest- lar vesicle, or acini. j^g ^^s^t of the gland composed of connective tissue ; 5, fibro-vascular matrix, forming its parenchyma, and containing, 6, 6, the closed capsules or follicles. above the transverse muscle of that bone, which it crosses perpendicularly, is surrounded at this point by a
. The comparative anatomy of the domesticated animals. Veterinary anatomy. ONE LOBE OF A RACE- MOSE GLAND. FOLLICULAR GLAND FROM THE ROOT OF THE 1, Envelope of connec- tongue. tive tissue; 2 excre- j^ Epithelium; 2, papilla of mucous mem- tory duct; 3, glandu- ^rane ; 3, cavity of the follicle ; 4, invest- lar vesicle, or acini. j^g ^^s^t of the gland composed of connective tissue ; 5, fibro-vascular matrix, forming its parenchyma, and containing, 6, 6, the closed capsules or follicles. above the transverse muscle of that bone, which it crosses perpendicularly, is surrounded at this point by a great mass of adipose tissue, and is prolonged directly forward, beneath the lingual mucous membrane. Its fibres then vanish, either on the superior aspect of the tongue or on its sides, or they descend obliquely in crossing the direction of the hyo-glossus, to join the superior border of the stylo-glossus. (This muscle contracts and retracts the tongue.) Pharyngo-glossus (Palato-glossus) (Fig. 220, 5). A rudimentary muscle formed of parallel fibres, which, from their origin on the lateral wall of the pharynx, pass outside the articular angle of the branches of the OS hyoides, and between the hyo-glossus and genio-glossus, mixing with, and intercrossing their fibres. 3. Labial glands.—The numerous glands of the tongue may be divided into racemose (or lobulated) glands, and closed follicles (or follicular glands).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Chauveau, A. (Auguste), 1827-1917; Arloing, S. (Saturnin), 1846-1911; Fleming, George, 1833-1901. New York, D. Appleton
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