. The comparative anatomy of the domesticated animals. Veterinary anatomy. 406 THE DIGESTIVE APPARATUS IN MAMMALIA. the sublingual gland, the lingual artery, and the terminal branches of the three lingual nerves. The action of the genio-glossus is complex ; according to the portion of its fibres which contract, it will carry the tongue forwards, pull it into the buccal cavity, or draw it downwards into the floor of the mouth. Small Hyo-glossus (Lingualis) (Fig. 220, 3). Synonym.—Lingualia superior of Man. Under this name is described a thin band, formed of parallel fibres, which is exposed imm
. The comparative anatomy of the domesticated animals. Veterinary anatomy. 406 THE DIGESTIVE APPARATUS IN MAMMALIA. the sublingual gland, the lingual artery, and the terminal branches of the three lingual nerves. The action of the genio-glossus is complex ; according to the portion of its fibres which contract, it will carry the tongue forwards, pull it into the buccal cavity, or draw it downwards into the floor of the mouth. Small Hyo-glossus (Lingualis) (Fig. 220, 3). Synonym.—Lingualia superior of Man. Under this name is described a thin band, formed of parallel fibres, which is exposed immediately on removing the mucous membrane, with the subjacent glands, from the base of the tongue. This band arises from the inner side of the articulation uniting the body of the os hyoides to its small cornu. It passes Fig. 222. Fig. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Chauveau, A. (Auguste), 1827-1917; Arloing, S. (Saturnin), 1846-1911; Fleming, George, 1833-1901. New York, D. Appleton
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