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PRIMATE ALVEOLINGUAL SALIVARY AREA 



ducts. The simplest type of this salivary complex is found in Simla 

 satyrus (Fig. i, Part III) and "AfacacM5 cynomolgus (Fig. 6, Part III). 



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Fig. II. Schema of alveolingual salivary complex of Simia satyrus 

 (Part III, Fig. i). 



In outline these conditions are here reproduced schematically in Figs. 

 1 1 and 1 2 , and their genetic interpretation is shown in schema on the 



Fig. 12. Schema of alveolingual salivary complex of Macicus cynomolgus 



(Part III, Fig. 6j. 



right side of Fig. 13. These primate examples are characterized by 

 the following features : — 



(i) The submaxillary gland (/) is relatively large. 



(2) The submaxillary duct, from its emergence at the glandular 



