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1 v, 29 | Their eggs are subject to destruction by the autumn rains, when 2 v, 29 | destructive cause, since their destruction seems then to be a matter 3 VI, 17 | better chance of escaping destruction.~The so-called needle-fish ( 4 VI, 37 | country places, and the destruction that they cause, are beyond 5 VII, 3 | is called effluxion is a destruction of the embryo within the 6 VII, 4 | rise to pain and causes the destruction of the earlier embryo; and, 7 VIII, 20| great numbers, and cause destruction among them; but no other