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1 I, 1 | instance, one man’s nose or eye resembles another man’s nose or eye, 2 I, 5 | feet and tail; and its tail resembles that of the sheatfish, to 3 I, 16 | whose nature in any way resembles that of man.~In the first 4 I, 16 | breadthways.~The stomach of man resembles that of a dog; for it is 5 I, 17 | man is round-shaped, and resembles the same organ in the ox. 6 II, 1 | horns. This latter animal resembles the stag in size; it is 7 II, 1 | The penis of the elephant resembles that of the horse; compared 8 II, 1 | those of the lion; that it resembles man in its face and ears; 9 II, 7 | In its internal organs it resembles the horse and the ass.)~ 10 II, 8 | a tailed ape. The baboon resembles the ape in form, only that 11 II, 8 | and on the back. Its face resembles that of man in many respects; 12 II, 8 | clumsy obscure kind of way resembles a heel. The creature uses 13 II, 10 | latter animal, by the way, resembles certain fishes. For, as 14 II, 11 | 11~The chameleon resembles the lizard in the general 15 II, 11 | with the fish. Its face resembles that of the baboon. Its 16 II, 11 | this hue after death. It resembles the lizard in the position 17 II, 12 | arrangement of its toes, and resembles the snake in the structure 18 II, 15 | and the organ internally resembles a spleen.~However, without 19 II, 16 | In the turtle the kidney resembles the same organ in the ox; 20 II, 16 | small ones. (The bison also resembles the ox in all its internal 21 II, 17 | the stomach, but inside it resembles a netted cap; and the reticulum 22 II, 17 | stomach in some animals resembles that of the pig; in others 23 II, 17 | tessellated scutes, and resembles the saurian in its back 24 II, 17 | with the saurians. Its gall resembles that of the fish; the water-snakes 25 II, 17 | portion of the stomach that resembles a crop, as in the kestrel. 26 III, 6 | for in this respect it resembles, or only comes a little 27 III, 7 | osseous system of the foreleg resembles that of the arm in man.~ 28 III, 11 | bristle until it no longer resembles hair but spine, as in the 29 III, 13 | are found. And membrane resembles a thin close-textured skin, 30 III, 18 | all animals, and this part resembles suet in all animals that 31 III, 19 | in very young animals it resembles ichor and is abundant, in 32 IV, 1 | ruminants; and the shape of it resembles the spiral convolution in 33 IV, 4 | this organ in the snail resembles a bird’s crop. Underneath 34 IV, 4 | testaceans. In its nature it resembles the crawfish kind, and it 35 IV, 4 | shell and living there it resembles the testaceans, and so appears 36 IV, 4 | simple illustration, it resembles a spider, only that the 37 IV, 4 | smooth large round shell, and resembles the ceryx in shape, only 38 IV, 6 | and in this respect it resembles a plant.~Of sea-nettles 39 v, 10 | uniform colour, and the colour resembles that of the pine-tree, and 40 v, 12 | like a vine-tendril, and resembles the fruit of the white poplar; 41 v, 15 | honeycomb". This substance resembles the comb, only that it is 42 v, 15 | Strait of Pyrrha. In shape it resembles a star as seen in an ordinary 43 v, 17 | and the entire structure resembles a cluster of grapes; for 44 v, 22 | insect; another is long, and resembles the anthrena; a third is 45 v, 22 | takes up with the organ that resembles a tongue and carries off 46 v, 28 | the entire lump of eggs resembles a honeycomb. After they 47 v, 31 | the region of the fins; it resembles a scorpion, and is about 48 VI, 1 | continuity the structure resembles a necklace of nests. Of 49 VI, 7 | coming, the hawk, which it resembles, is never seen; and indeed 50 VI, 7 | head and the claws it more resembles the pigeon. However, in 51 VI, 7 | way, in size and flight it resembles the smallest of the hawk 52 VI, 10 | stomach of the little fishes resembles that inside the stomach 53 VI, 10 | The shape of the egg-shell resembles the tongue of a bagpipe, 54 VI, 12 | porpoise in this respect resembles the dolphin, and, by the 55 VI, 12 | regard to its genital organs resembles the female of the ray; in 56 VI, 12 | in all other respects it resembles the female of the human 57 VI, 18 | on a new-born foal; this resembles the sow-virus, and is in 58 VI, 24 | but the breed, though it resembles the ordinary one, is different 59 VI, 30 | respects as to parturition resembles this animal. When a she-bear 60 VI, 32 | 32~The hyena in colour resembles the wolf, but is more shaggy, 61 VI, 32 | organ of the male hyena resembles the same organ in the wolf 62 VI, 32 | hyena has the part that resembles the organ of the male, and, 63 VI, 33 | The milk in consistency resembles sow’s milk. The young are 64 VI, 35 | 35~The wolf resembles the dog in regard to the 65 VI, 36 | between the horse and ass, but resembles it just as a wild ass resembles 66 VI, 36 | resembles it just as a wild ass resembles the domesticated congener, 67 VII, 1 | to flow; and this fluid resembles fresh blood. There is another 68 VII, 10 | poppy-juice". In colour it resembles blood, extremely dark and 69 VIII, 3 | eagle-owl. The eagle-owl resembles the common owl in shape, 70 VIII, 3 | hill-titmouse; the third resembles the other two in appearance, 71 VIII, 3 | the mountain-finch, which resembles a finch and is of much the 72 VIII, 5 | reach by making a noise that resembles the retching noise of a 73 VIII, 8 | the horse in this respect resembles the camel, for the camel 74 VIII, 19| nicknamed the "gadfly". It resembles the scorpion in shape, and 75 IX, 6 | its love of mischief, it resembles the weasel; it is easily 76 IX, 30 | some term the cypselus, resembles the swallow; indeed, it 77 IX, 32 | to be the only bird that resembles the gods. Birds of prey, 78 IX, 37 | snails.~The sea-serpent resembles the conger in colour and 79 IX, 39 | there are two; one that resembles the so-called wolf-spider, 80 IX, 45 | seven people. In general it resembles the ox in appearance, except 81 IX, 45 | cloven-footed, and the tail, which resembles that of the ox, seems not