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5. The individual and distinct character of the greater sublingual 

 or Bartholinian gland, as an independent, although not constant, com- 

 ponent of the entire alveoHngual glandular complex. 



6. The relation of this gland to the lesser sublingual group (alveo- 

 lingual series of Chievitz, Rivinian glands). 



ANNOTATION OF LEADERS IN ALL FIGURES 



/. Submaxillary gland, duct, and duct opening. 



/'. Secondary subma.xillary gland and duct. 



/". Accessory submaxillary glands and ducts. 



2. Greater sublingual gland, duct, and duct opening. 



J. Lesser sublingual glands. 



4. Common terminal segment of main and secondary submaxillary ducts, or 



of main submaxillary and greater sublingual ducts, or of main and 

 secondary submaxillary ducts combined with greater sublingual duct. 



5. Parotid gland, duel, and duct opening. 



6. Accessory parotid gland. 



7. Superior alveobuccal or molar glands. 



8. Palatine glands. 

 g. Digastric. 



10. Mylohyoid. 



11. Geniohyoid. 



12. Geniohyoglossus. 

 7j. Lingual nerve. 



14. Facial artery. 



15. Facial nerve. 



16. Masseter. 



77. Sternomastoid. 



iS. Panniculus. 



ig. External jugular vein. 



20. Lymphatic nodes. 



