Contributions to the anatomy and development of the salivary glands in the mammalia . Fig. Plate YL Fig. 12. View of upper portion of preparation sfiovvn in Fig. p, from below withhead tilted to the entomasseteric recess lodging the orbital glands. 5. Parotid gland. 7. Orbital glands. S. Superior alveobuccal glands. 16. Masseter. 77. Buccinator, 18. Stylohyoid and posterior belly of digastric. ?(?. Lingual nerve. 4j. Mandible, divided. Fig. 1,5. Human adult. Mandible and mylohyoid with submaxillary and lessersublingual glands hardened /;; situ. Columbia University Morphologi-cal M


Contributions to the anatomy and development of the salivary glands in the mammalia . Fig. Plate YL Fig. 12. View of upper portion of preparation sfiovvn in Fig. p, from below withhead tilted to the entomasseteric recess lodging the orbital glands. 5. Parotid gland. 7. Orbital glands. S. Superior alveobuccal glands. 16. Masseter. 77. Buccinator, 18. Stylohyoid and posterior belly of digastric. ?(?. Lingual nerve. 4j. Mandible, divided. Fig. 1,5. Human adult. Mandible and mylohyoid with submaxillary and lessersublingual glands hardened /;; situ. Columbia University Morphologi-cal Museum, No. J156. Lateral view. J. Main submaxillary Accessory Mylohyoid. Fig. 14. The same preparation, medial view. I. I. Main submaxillary gland and duct, the latter divided and turned Lesser sublingual Mylohyoid. PLATE VI.


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