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1 I, 5 | air-passage going through its back, the whale with the air-passage 2 I, 5 | four fins, two above on the back, two below on the belly, 3 I, 12 | part is the larynx land the back part the ur The front part, 4 I, 12 | the chine. The part to the back of the neck is the epomis, 5 I, 12 | there is a front part and a back part. Next after the neck 6 I, 14 | the chest is termed the "back".~ 7 I, 15 | 15~Parts of the back are a pair of "shoulderblades", 8 I, 15 | lower part, a front and a back part, a right and a left 9 I, 15 | weaker of the two; but the back parts do not resemble the 10 I, 15 | wrist". The outside or back of the hand is sinewy, and 11 I, 15 | ball"; the upper part or back of the foot is sinewy and 12 I, 15 | and down, or to front and back, or to right and left, all 13 I, 15 | and then the chest and the back: the one in front and the 14 I, 15 | but the heel lies at the back, and the anklebones lie 15 I, 16 | Behind this, right at the back, comes what is termed the " 16 I, 16 | may both feel and see.~The back of the head is with all 17 II, 1 | articles to the driver on its back; with this organ it can 18 II, 1 | hair-coated animals, the back is hairier than the belly, 19 II, 1 | horns lying more over the back. The horns of the hippelaphus 20 II, 1 | so-called "hump" on their back. The Bactrian camel differs 21 II, 1 | the following way: at the back there is a slight cleft 22 II, 1 | heat, she draws the organ back and exposes it externally, 23 II, 1 | are usually sharp, and the back ones blunt. The seal is 24 II, 6 | small, and situated far back in the mouth, so that it 25 II, 8 | powerful.~Apes are hairy on the back in keeping with their quadrupedal 26 II, 8 | on the belly and on the back. Its face resembles that 27 II, 10 | furnished with a head, a neck, a back, upper and under parts, 28 II, 12 | cases a head, a neck, a back, a belly, and what is analogous 29 II, 12 | finger-breadths, and then draw it back again. Moreover, it can 30 II, 13 | the fish has a head, a back, a belly, in the neighbourhood 31 II, 17 | resembles the saurian in its back and belly; only, by the 32 II, 17 | fact that the tongue draws back into a sheath and does not 33 III, 1 | testicles are tightly fastened back, as in the pig and its allies, 34 III, 1 | alluded to-a duct that bends back again at the end of the 35 III, 1 | penis. The duct that bends back again and that which is 36 III, 1 | in the ducts that bend back towards the tube of the 37 III, 1 | marked MM; the ducts turning back, in which is the white fluid, 38 III, 2 | across the loins, along the back, past the lung, in under 39 III, 2 | goes down the thigh at the back of it, and can be discerned 40 III, 3 | The first extends from the back of the head, through the 41 III, 3 | surgeons, for pains in the back and loin, bleed in the ham 42 III, 3 | the backbone, stretches back again along the backbone; 43 III, 3 | round),~Transpierc’d his back with a dishonest wound;~ 44 III, 3 | veins, of which one bends back and descends through the 45 III, 11 | sooner than the hair at the back; and the hair on the pubes 46 III, 11 | man ever gets bald at the back of his head. Smoothness 47 IV, 1 | either on the belly or on the back, or on both belly and back, 48 IV, 1 | back, or on both belly and back, and have no one part distinctly 49 IV, 1 | flesh. Next after or at the back of the mouth comes a long 50 IV, 1 | from the stomach there goes back again, in the direction 51 IV, 1 | are within, towards the back of the body; those parts 52 IV, 1 | marked in the sepia; for the back of the trunk, which is blacker 53 IV, 1 | female, and in the male the back is striped, and the rump 54 IV, 2 | crawfish has, but on the back they resemble the crawfish. ( 55 IV, 3 | part, immediately under the back, and standing a long way 56 IV, 4 | the rock, when they turn back their operculum, for this 57 IV, 5 | excretion is above, near to the back of the shell. The urchin 58 IV, 6 | the heat they tend to slip back into the crevices of the 59 IV, 7 | creatures embraces chest and back. In the majority of insects 60 IV, 7 | belly different from the back; as, in fact, is the case 61 v, 2 | the male mounts on to the back of the female and covers 62 v, 2 | the male pressed to the back of the female. Hedgehogs 63 v, 5 | upon the female, belly to back. But the rhina or angel-fish, 64 v, 12 | mottled and more black on the back than the female.~The octopus 65 v, 14 | on the belly than on the back), but still, in some animals 66 v, 19 | that he mounts upon her back, and how he performs the 67 v, 30 | finger to a cicada and bend back the tip of it and then extend 68 VI, 2 | have the faculty of holding back the egg at the very moment 69 VI, 2 | lay she can keep the egg back in abeyance. A singular 70 VI, 12 | size and broader in the back; its colour is leaden-black. 71 VI, 18 | bites her and drives her back. The bull in breeding time 72 VI, 25 | quadrupeds. If, when drawn back from the jaw, the skin at 73 VI, 25 | jaw, the skin at once goes back to its place, the animal 74 VI, 30 | with the male mounting the back of the female, but with 75 VII, 10 | have been known to squeeze back the blood into the child’ 76 VII, 10 | before was bloodless came back to life again.~It is the 77 VII, 12 | spasms begin in the child’s back.~ 78 VIII, 3 | varieties are blue on the back. There is also the trochilus ( 79 VIII, 5 | the bull it falls on its back in front of the animal, 80 VIII, 19| bulwarks of a vessel and falls back on the deck. The tunny delights 81 VIII, 24| forward as almost to fall back on its haunches; if it goes 82 VIII, 24| symptoms are a throwing back of the ears followed by 83 VIII, 30| and in summer-time changes back from whitish to black, the 84 IX, 1 | when the driver is on their back they are all tractable, 85 IX, 3 | longer face to face, but back to back.~ 86 IX, 3 | face to face, but back to back.~ 87 IX, 6 | plucked up some marjoram go back to partake of its prey; 88 IX, 7 | they do not lean the head back when they are in the act 89 IX, 8 | nest and calls the young back. The partridge lays not 90 IX, 32 | day, it at times may come back to the nest with nothing. 91 IX, 34 | to do so, and twists him back in the sun’s direction; 92 IX, 37 | early summer they all swim back again. In the lagoon no 93 IX, 37 | pigment and then retreats back into it; it also hunts with 94 IX, 39 | the centre, and then goes back to its entangled prey as 95 IX, 40 | go astray, it will turn back upon its route and by the 96 IX, 40 | flower until it has got back to the hive; on reaching 97 IX, 40 | search of food and return back to the swarm. In hives that 98 IX, 50 | turn the animal over on its back, cut a little off the scrotum 99 IX, 50 | the testicles, then push back the roots of them as far