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In the second type, the follicle is also a parent cell, but is 

 not a permanent structure, and having attained its maturity, 

 it bursts, discharges the secondary cells contained within it, 

 and finally shrivels up, its place being supplied by other 

 similarly organized cells. 



In this type but one gland is included the testis. 



The arrangement of glands proposed below in a tabular form 

 would appear to be one of the least objectionable as well as 

 the most practical for purposes of description. 



CLASSIFICATION OF GLANDS. 



a. UNILOCULAR GLANDS. 



Follicles. Soliary Glands. 



Stomach Tubes. Aggregated Glands. 



b. MULTILOCULAR GLANDS. 



Sebaceous Glands. Mucous Glands. 



Mcibomian Glands. Labial Glands. 



Glands of Hair Follicles. Buccal Glands. 



Caruncula Lachrymalis. Gingival Glands. 



Glands of Nipple. Lingual Glands. 



Glands of Prepuce. Tonsellitic Glands. 



Stomach Glands. 



Tracheal Glands. 



Vaginal Glands. 



Uterine Glands. 



C. LOBULAR GLANDS. 



Salivary Glands. Mammary Glands. 



' Pancreas. Liver 



Parotid Glands. Prostate Gland. 



Submaxillary Glands. Cowper's Glands. 

 Lachrymal Glands. 



