INDEX 



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Stomal ridge. The, in the cat, i6o, 165-66, 210, ' Sublingual group, Lesser, 76-79, 1 18-21, 145 

 271, 273 ; in lioness, 169; in the dog, 170; in j Sublinguale, Deuxicme, Premiere (Cuvier), 326 

 Thibetan bear, 171-72; in badger, 173; of ' Sublinguales minores, 28 

 glutton, 176 I Sublingualis major, 28, 336 



Structures, miscellaneous. Annotation of, 23 I Submandibular complex in louver primates, 88- 



Sublingual gland, The greater, or Bartholinian | 89; analysis of, 137-45 



gland, 5, 13, 14. 15-17, 18, 22, 28, 29, 51, 59, I Submandibular group in lower primates, 75-76, 



6q, 113. 326; His on origin of, 26; a complex 

 27-29, 310; development of the, 65-07, 70; 

 relation of, to the lesser, 113; cause of variable 

 occurrence of , 120; relation of, to subm.axillar>', 

 130, 138, iSS; in the carnivora, 155-56; of 

 the cat, 167-68, 292-99, 309; of lioness, 169; 

 of dog, 171; of Thibetan bear, 172; of 

 raccoon, 173 ; of skunk, 173; of badger, 174; 

 absent, 175; observations on, iSo, 1S3, 188: 

 in opossum, 316; in American mole. 317-18; 

 of gray squirrel, 31S; in paca, 319; in hydro- 

 choerus, 16, 320; in African porcupine, 321; 

 in muskrat, 321; von Schulte and others on, 

 327-30; in man, 328-29; Chievitz on, 337- 

 39 ; primitive independence of, 345-50 ; 

 development of, in pig embryos, 345-52; in- 

 terpretation of, 352-53; described, 353-54 

 Sublingual gland. The greater, and duct, in lower 

 primates, 76-77, So-92, 96-99, 100-13, 32S; 

 in Simla satyrus, 80-81 ; in Troglodytes 

 niger, 82; in Cynocephalus babouin, 84; 

 hamadryas, 86; in Macacus, 87, 89; in 

 Ateles, sp. ?, 92 ; in Lemur varius, 92 ; facts in 

 development of, 1 17-18; interpretation, 118- 

 19; variable development of, 120-21; with- 

 out derivatives, 139-41 ; union of duct with 

 submaxillary, 146-50; default of, 150-54 

 Sublingual glands. The lesser, or Rivinian, 13, 14, 

 16, 17-21, 29, 59, 326; development of, 67-6S, 

 69-70, 104, 106, 118; in the carnivora. 156; 

 of the cat, 168, 299, 302-3. 309. 327 ; of lioness, 

 170; of dog, 171; of Thibetan bear,i 72 ; of 

 raccoon, 173; of skunk, 173; of badger, 174; 

 of glutton, 177 ; in sea-lion, 179 ; observations, 

 186, 188; in opossum, 316; in flying phalan- 

 ger, 316; in fox bat. 317; in gray squirrel, 3 iS ; 

 in paca, 319; in African porcupine, 321; in 

 muskrat, 321; in Ungulata, 322 ; in antelope, 

 323; von Schulte and others on, 327; rela- 

 tions of, to the greater, 32S-32; Reichel on, 

 333; Chievitz on, 337; derived from simple 

 sprouts, 354 

 Sublingual glands. The lesser, and ducts proper, 

 in lower primates, 76-79, 80-93, Q7-113; in 

 Simla satyrus, 81 ; in Troglodytes niger, 82- 

 83; in Cynocephalus sphinx, 83-84; in 

 Cynocephalus babouin, 85 ; in hamadryas, 

 86; in Macacus cynomolgus, 87 ; nemestrinus, 

 89; in Nyctipithecus, 89; in Ateles hybri- 

 dus, 90; in Lagothrix, 91 ; in Ateles, sp. ?, 92 ; 

 in Lemurs, 93; facts in development of, 118; 

 interpretation, 118-19, 120-21; component 

 of complex, 141, 145 



Submaxillary duct. The, 57-58, 75 ; relation of, 



to greater sublingual, 130 

 Submaxillary gland. The, 5, 12-15; accessory 

 glands and ducts, 12, 13-14, 15,- 20, 75; sec- 

 ondary, 12, 14-15, 75; annotation of, in all 

 figures, 22; furrow giving origin to, 26 ; in the 

 embryos, 48-59; Chievitz on origin of, 50-51 ; 

 development of, 60-65, 69, 70; in the car- 

 nivora, 155; of the cat, 166-67, 275-92, 309, 

 3fo; of the lioness, i6y; of the dog, 171; of 

 Thibetan bear, 172; of raccoon, 173; of 

 skunk, 173; of badger, 174; of glutton, 177; 

 in sea-lion, 179; observations, 181, 183-84, 

 1S8; in opossum, 316; in flying phalan- 

 ger, 316; in fox bat, 317; in Ameri- 

 can mole, 317; in gray squirrel, 318; in 

 paca, 318; in capybara, 319-20; in .\frican 

 porcupine, 321 ; in muskrat, 321 ; in Ungulata, 

 322 ; in antelope, 323 ; in horse, 323 ; Cuvier 

 on, in pig, 320; substantial agreement on, 

 327 ; Chievitz on, 336-37 ; interpretation of, 

 352-53; described, 353 

 Submaxillary gland and duct and associated 

 structures in lower primates, 75-76, 77, 80-93, 

 95-96; in Simla satyrus, 80; in Troglodytes 

 niger, 81-82 ; in Cynocephalus sphinx, 83 ; 

 babouin, 84; hamadryas, 86; in Macacus, 

 87, 88; in Nyctipithecus, 89; in Ateles 

 hybridus, 90: in Lagothrix, 90-91 ; in Ateles 

 sp. ?, 91-92 ; in Lemurs. 92-93 ; summary, gg- 

 113; facts of development of, 117; without 

 derivatives, 139-41 ; accessory glands, 142- 

 145; a secondary, 145-46, 154a; union of 

 duct with sublingual, 146-50 

 Subparotid sulcus. The, 244 

 Sudler. Mervin T.. on embryos. 25; embryo 

 CLX of, 48; embryo CLXIV of, 49; em- 

 bryos XLIII and XXII of, 50; on formation 

 of ducts, 192; on solidity of submaxillary 

 aniage, 340 

 Sulcal glands defined, 194 



Sulci, glandiferous, Confused nomenclature of, 

 26; terminology suggested for, 26; of the 

 alveolingual region, 46-70 

 Sulci of the alveolingual region defined, 334-35 

 Sulcus alveobuccalis, 157-58 

 Sulcus alveolaris. The, 26, 46-47, 58; defined, 



334-35 

 Sulcus alveolingualis, 334 

 Sulcus alveololingualis (Chievitz), 26 

 Sulcus buccalis. The, 26, 31. See also Buccal 

 sulcus 



