PART III 



THE MACROSCOPIC ANATOMY OF THE SALIVARY 

 GLANDS IN THE LOWER PRIMATES. 



By Geo. S. Huntington 



List of Material 



The following genera and species were examined, in the majority 

 of cases several specimens of each being used : 



Troglodytes niger 

 Simia satyrus 

 Cynocephalus hamadryas 

 Cynocephalus sphinx 

 Cynocephalus babouin 

 Cynocephalus papio 

 Cynocephalus mormon 

 Macacus rhesus 

 Macacus nemestrinus 

 Macacus pileatus 

 Macacus speciosus 

 Macacus cynomolgus 

 Cercopithecus callithrix 

 Cercopithecus niger 

 Cynopithecus niger 

 Semnopithecus entellus 



Nycticebus 



Cercocebus fuliginosus 

 Cercocebus collaris 

 Chlorocebus rufo-viridis 

 Nyctipithecus trivirgatus 

 Cebus capucinus 

 Cebus hypoleucus 

 Ateles ater 

 Ateles hybridus 

 Ateles sp. ? 

 Lagothrix humboldtii 

 Mycetes seniculus 

 Mycetes rufus 

 Hapale jacchus 

 Hapale pencillata 

 Lemur varius 

 Lemur mongoz 

 tardigradus 



The glands, with the exception of the alveohngual mass, were 

 injected through the duct orifices with a 20 per cent solution of glyc- 

 erine gelatine, colored with moist water-colors in tubes, and filtered 

 before using, with the addition of ^V P^r cent saturated solution of 

 iodide of potash to delay the hardening of the gelatine. 



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