Contributions to the anatomy and development of the salivary glands in the mammalia . FIG. 143. Plate LXXXI Fig. 144. Reconstruction of the alveolingual region and adjacent parts 6f themouth of a iq millimeter embryo. Columbia , No. 253Left side, X 57, reduced to k. Fig. 145. The same reconstruction, right side. 5. Orbital angle. 6. Orbital Parotid. 24. Inferior alveobuccal glands. JO. Submaxillary gland. jj. Greater sublingual gland. j8. Tongue. jp. Frenulum. 4g. Submaxillary ganglion. jo. Digastric muscle. 5/. Mylohyoid muscle. Genioglossus muscle. 65. Inferior d


Contributions to the anatomy and development of the salivary glands in the mammalia . FIG. 143. Plate LXXXI Fig. 144. Reconstruction of the alveolingual region and adjacent parts 6f themouth of a iq millimeter embryo. Columbia , No. 253Left side, X 57, reduced to k. Fig. 145. The same reconstruction, right side. 5. Orbital angle. 6. Orbital Parotid. 24. Inferior alveobuccal glands. JO. Submaxillary gland. jj. Greater sublingual gland. j8. Tongue. jp. Frenulum. 4g. Submaxillary ganglion. jo. Digastric muscle. 5/. Mylohyoid muscle. Genioglossus muscle. 65. Inferior dental anlage. 66. Postgeaial mesenchymal Masseter muscle. 02. Trachea. 96. Plica sublingualis. gS. Esophagus. PLATE LXXXI.


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