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PRIMATE ALVEOLINGUAL SALIV.VRY AREA 



latter, in addition to secondary and accessory submaxiOary elements, 

 a distinct greater sublingual (Bartholinian) gland and duct (2) is 

 present. Both forms correspond, however, closely in the high degree 



Fig. 



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Schema of alveolingual salivary complex of Lagothrix humboldtii 

 (Part III, Fig. 10). 

 I. Submaxillary gland and duct. 

 1.' Secondary submaxillary gland and duct. 

 i". Accessor\' submaxillary glands and ducts. 

 J. Lesser sublingual glands. 



Fig. 32. 



Schema of adult human alveolingual salivary complex (Part I, Fig. 7) 

 J. Submaxillary gland and duct. 

 1' . Secondary' submaxillary gland and duct. 

 l". Accessory- submaxillar>' gland and duct. 



3. Lesser subhngual glands, 

 y. Isthmian glands. 



4. Weber's gland. 



