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are as didind from the Buccal, as the Sublinguals arc 
from the interna! Maxillars. Stem divides his Buccal into 
3 Parts. The large Duds in a Line rife from the external 
Maxillars ; and how didind thefe Glands are from the 
Buccal appears plainly in Fig. 17th, &c. Stem's id part of 
the Buccal, * intra & in media, parte, are mark’d e e, 
in Fig. 14. cju£ alias, &c. higher are the fame c e, among 
the PaptlU. The third Part qua a fuperiore defcendunt , 
are abed. 
The external Maxillars differ from the Buccal, in big- 
nefs, figure, drudure, particular number of Duds, co- 
lour, &c. The Buccal, Labial, internal Maxillar, and 
fublingual Glands, are of a yellow Colour; b elides the 
Buccal are fc-parated from the external Maxillars by a 
drong Membrane. Indeed many of the Excretory Duds 
of the Buccal Glands open near the Duds of the Maxil- 
Inrs ( from whence Steno confounded thefe Glands) but 
they do fo likewife round his own Duds from the Paro- 
tids; and iome Duds from like Glands open near the 
Sublinguals, as alfo about Mack's Duds, in which places 
the Buccal Duds are mod numerous. 
In fhorc, there is a very great Number of Excretory 
Duds difperfed all over the Membrane, that inveds the 
Mouth, Fauces, &c. which rife from Glands that lie under 
this internal Membrane. Thefe Glands are more nume- 
rous in feme Parts than others, and receive different 
Names, according to the Part they belong to ; as Labial, 
Buccal, Palatine, &c. But thefe are fmall Glandules 
with one Excretory Dud, and tho they feparate Saliva 
like the large Conglomerate Glands, Parotids, Maxil- 
iars, &c. yet they differ from thefe in Condrudure, one 
common Excretory Dud, &c. Whereas the external Max- 
illars differ from all the other Glands of the Mouth, viz* 
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* Fag. iS. 
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