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1 Pref| reasons it is maintained that fishes are without any right ventricle ( 2 II | frogs, serpents, small fishes, crabs, shrimps, snails, 3 II | the hearts of all small fishes and of those colder animals 4 II | may further be observed in fishes, and the colder blooded 5 III | ventricle contracts.~So also in fishes, if the vessel which leads 6 IV | heart is dying, as also in fishes and the colder blooded animals 7 IV | of their contractions.~In fishes and frogs, and other animals 8 IV | heart of an eel, of several fishes, and even of some (of the 9 IV | the auricles in serpents, fishes, etc., which both lives 10 VI | difficulty.~And first, in fishes, in which the heart consists 11 X | in serpents, and several fishes, by tying the veins some 12 XVII| considerable amount of power. In fishes, serpents, lizards, tortoises, 13 XVII| frogs, tortoises, and most fishes, there are no chordae tendineae, 14 XVII| containing blood, as in fishes, in which the sac that stands 15 XVII| above the heart. In those fishes in which the sac is somewhat 16 XVII| of which are thin, as in fishes, serpents, birds, and very