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1 I, 2 | food is twofold in kind, wet and dry, and such creatures 2 I, 2 | have organs receptive of wet residuum are invariably 3 I, 2 | possess organs receptive of wet residuum. In other words, 4 I, 2 | that the organ receptive of wet residuum is termed "bladder", 5 VIII, 12| for a southerly wind is wet and violent. For this reason 6 IX, 7 | about in the dry dust with wet feathers; furthermore, just 7 IX, 18 | its excrement is always wet. Of the other two species-for