Contributions to the anatomy and development of the salivary glands in the mammalia . Plati-; XXXII Lemur varius. Ruffed Lemur. Columbia University MorphologicalMuseum, No. 2150. r. Submaxillary gland. 2. Greater sublingual gland. J. Lesser sublingual glands. 4. Common terminal segments of submaxillary and greater sublingual ducts. 5, 5. Parotid gland and duct opening. 7. Superior alveobuccal or molar glands. 8. Palatine glands. PLATE Fig. 12. Plate XXXIII Fig. i,^. Lemur niongoz. Wooly Lemur. Princeton University MorphologicalMuseum, No. 1482. /, I. Submaxillary glaml and duct


Contributions to the anatomy and development of the salivary glands in the mammalia . Plati-; XXXII Lemur varius. Ruffed Lemur. Columbia University MorphologicalMuseum, No. 2150. r. Submaxillary gland. 2. Greater sublingual gland. J. Lesser sublingual glands. 4. Common terminal segments of submaxillary and greater sublingual ducts. 5, 5. Parotid gland and duct opening. 7. Superior alveobuccal or molar glands. 8. Palatine glands. PLATE Fig. 12. Plate XXXIII Fig. i,^. Lemur niongoz. Wooly Lemur. Princeton University MorphologicalMuseum, No. 1482. /, I. Submaxillary glaml and , J. Lesser sublingual glands and duct , 5. Parotid gland and Superior alveobuccal or molar Lymphatic nodes. PLATE XXXIII.


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