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certain exceptions noted below) complex tuberculate crowns; the term bunodont 

 is applied to this condition, as distinguished from the selenodont structure in 

 horses and cattle, in which there are prominent ridges of enamel. They are 

 short-crowned teeth with a distinct neck and root. The first tooth in each 

 jaw is small, simple, and appears only once; in the lower jaw it is near the 

 canine, in the upper near the second cheek tooth. The next two teeth are larger, 

 laterally compressed, and sectorial. The fourth tooth below is larger, but otherwise 

 like the preceding ones, while the upper one is much wider and is tuberculate. 



Fig. 309. — Superficial Glands op Head of Pig. 

 a, Parotid gland; a', a", cervical and submaxillary angles of a; b, c, ventral and dorsal buccal glands; 

 d, labial glands; e, masseter muscle; /,/', lymph glands; g, dotted line indicating outline of submaxillary gland, 

 which is concealed. (EUenberger-Bauni, Anat. d. Haustiere.) 



The average periods of eruption of the teeth are given in the subjoined table. 



Tooth 



If 



I- 



I3. 



c . 



Pi. 

 P2. 

 P3. 



p.. 



Ml. 

 M2. 

 M,. 



Eruption Change 



2 to 4 weeks 12 months 



/ upper 2 to 3 months 



\ lower 1 1 2 to 2 months 16 to 20 months 



Before birth 8 to 10 months 



Before birth 9 to 10 months 



5 months 



5 to 7 weeks ] 



/ upper 4 to 8 days I 



\ lower 2 to 4 weeks j- 12 to 15 months 



/ upper 4 to 8 days ~ I 



\ lower 2 to 4 weeks j 



4 to 6 months 



8 to 12 months 



18 to 20 months 



