Contributions to the anatomy and development of the salivary glands in the mammalia . Fig. 21. Plate XX Fig. 22. Transverse frontal section of a human embryo of 22 millimeters, Colum-bia Collection, No. 3, near the frenulum linguae, X 157. reduced j-Slide 3, row 2, section 15. Fig. 23. The same embryo, slide 3, row 2, section 12, X 157. reduced 5. Sec-tion passes through the junction of the greater sublingual anlage andthe duct. Fig. 24. The same embryo, slide 3, row i, section 10, X 157. reduced h. Sectionpasses through the dorsal accessory /. Buccal sulcus. 8. Li


Contributions to the anatomy and development of the salivary glands in the mammalia . Fig. 21. Plate XX Fig. 22. Transverse frontal section of a human embryo of 22 millimeters, Colum-bia Collection, No. 3, near the frenulum linguae, X 157. reduced j-Slide 3, row 2, section 15. Fig. 23. The same embryo, slide 3, row 2, section 12, X 157. reduced 5. Sec-tion passes through the junction of the greater sublingual anlage andthe duct. Fig. 24. The same embryo, slide 3, row i, section 10, X 157. reduced h. Sectionpasses through the dorsal accessory /. Buccal sulcus. 8. Lingual sulcus. 9. duct. /(). Greater sublingual anlage. //. .iage of apical gland. i^. .\lveolar sulcus. 16. Intermediate sulcus. ig. Plica fimbriata. 2J. ^\lveolingual region. 25. Palate process. ,p. Lingual nerve. jf. Submaxillary ganglion. ,^4- Ectopalatine sulcus. PLATE Mk>^;:^m^^;i:C:^.&^ik^:-m^^m^mmmBm Ik;.


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