Contributions to the anatomy and development of the salivary glands in the mammalia . FIG. 116. Plate LXX\ Figs. 118-121. Sections of the alveolingual region of an 11 millimeter embr> Collection, No. 213. Every third section. Thickness ofsections /i. X 115, reduced to i. 2Q. Lingual sulcus. JO. Submaxillary anlage. 40. Lateral tongue swelling. 41. Tuberculum Palatolingual plane. 44. Alveolingual region. 45. Palalomandibular plane. 46. Maxillomandibular plane. 47. Hypoglossal nerve. 48. Lingual nerve. 4y. Submaxillary ganglion. 55. Meckels cartilage. 65. Inf


Contributions to the anatomy and development of the salivary glands in the mammalia . FIG. 116. Plate LXX\ Figs. 118-121. Sections of the alveolingual region of an 11 millimeter embr> Collection, No. 213. Every third section. Thickness ofsections /i. X 115, reduced to i. 2Q. Lingual sulcus. JO. Submaxillary anlage. 40. Lateral tongue swelling. 41. Tuberculum Palatolingual plane. 44. Alveolingual region. 45. Palalomandibular plane. 46. Maxillomandibular plane. 47. Hypoglossal nerve. 48. Lingual nerve. 4y. Submaxillary ganglion. 55. Meckels cartilage. 65. Inferior dental anlage. 70. Inferior dental nerve. PLATE LXXV. 41 10 29 i


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