Contributions to the anatomy and development of the salivary glands in the mammalia . Fig. I. Plate XXII Fig. 2. Troglodytes niger. Chimpanzee. Columbia University MorphologicalMuseum, No. igo4. /. Submaxillary gland. 2. Greater sublingual gland. J. Lesser sublingual glands. 4. Common terminal of submaxillary and greater sublingual ducts. 5, 5. Parotid gland and Digastric. 10. J. Lingual nerve. PLATE Fig. 2. Plate XXIII Fig. 3. Cynocephalus sphinx. Papion baboon. Columbia University Morpho-logical Museum, No. IQ05. 1,1. Submaxillary gland and duct. 1.


Contributions to the anatomy and development of the salivary glands in the mammalia . Fig. I. Plate XXII Fig. 2. Troglodytes niger. Chimpanzee. Columbia University MorphologicalMuseum, No. igo4. /. Submaxillary gland. 2. Greater sublingual gland. J. Lesser sublingual glands. 4. Common terminal of submaxillary and greater sublingual ducts. 5, 5. Parotid gland and Digastric. 10. J. Lingual nerve. PLATE Fig. 2. Plate XXIII Fig. 3. Cynocephalus sphinx. Papion baboon. Columbia University Morpho-logical Museum, No. IQ05. 1,1. Submaxillary gland and duct. 1. Accessory submaxillary gland. 2. Greater sublingual gland. J. Lesser sublingual glands. 5, 5. Parotid gland and duct opening. 10. Mylohyoid. 11. Digastric. I-]. Sternomastoid. 18. Panniculus. ig. External jugular vein. PLATE XXIII.


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