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1 I, 6 | kind of tessellated hard substance; and the tessellated bits 2 I, 6 | tessellated bits of this substance are, as it were, similar 3 I, 6 | with the tessellated horny substance. Serpents in general are 4 I, 16| is composed of flesh-like substance, and is elastic both lengthways 5 I, 17| It has also less fatty substance than the left-hand one and 6 I, 17| kidneys lose themselves in the substance of the kidneys themselves; 7 II, 12| as not to allow any solid substance to get down into the lung.~ 8 III, 4 | ramifications penetrate into its substance. From the aorta run two 9 III, 6 | into a stiff or jelly-like substance, like the blood of ordinary 10 III, 8 | backbone, a gristle-like substance analogous to bone, and in 11 III, 8 | and in this gristle-like substance there is a liquid resembling 12 III, 16| skin and the bone, or the substance analogous to bone; for just 13 III, 16| bone, so is the flesh-like substance of animals that are constructed 14 III, 19| destitute of blood.~A fat substance is incorruptible, but blood 15 III, 20| whey", and a consistent substance called curd (or cheese); 16 IV, 1 | blood, has its flesh-like substance outside, and any hard structure 17 IV, 1 | their soft or fleshlike substance inside, and the hard substance 18 IV, 1 | substance inside, and the hard substance belonging to them has to 19 IV, 1 | animals that have their hard substance outside and their flesh-like 20 IV, 1 | outside and their flesh-like substance within, and their hard substance 21 IV, 1 | substance within, and their hard substance can be shattered but not 22 IV, 1 | is hard and flat, being a substance intermediate between bone 23 IV, 1 | interior, but it has a gristly substance round the head, which, if 24 IV, 1 | of large size; the fluid substance within is all uniform in 25 IV, 2 | between the teeth is a fleshy substance, shaped like a tongue. After 26 IV, 4 | outside, and there is no hard substance in the interior. As compared 27 IV, 4 | the bivalves, the fleshy substance adheres to the shell so 28 IV, 5 | of these teeth a fleshy substance serving the office of a 29 IV, 6 | shell, and the shell is a substance intermediate between hide 30 IV, 6 | round inside the shell-like substance, and within this membrane 31 IV, 6 | membrane is the flesh-like substance of the ascidian, not resembling 32 IV, 6 | in all ascidia. And this substance is attached in two places 33 IV, 6 | to side, where the fleshy substance stretches towards the passages 34 IV, 7 | is it like the internal substance of shell-covered animals, 35 IV, 11| furnished in some analogous substance. And the female is more 36 v, 15| so-called "honeycomb". This substance resembles the comb, only 37 v, 15| and decaying matter. The substance, is, in fact, an excretion 38 v, 18| inside out of the white substance, and when the egg bursts 39 v, 18| hail-stone; and out of this substance the young sepia grows by 40 v, 18| young sepia grows the white substance grows less and less in size, 41 v, 18| case of birds, the white substance in the case of the young 42 v, 22| reddish in colour, and its substance is about as consistent as 43 v, 32| and dries up the woollen substance. This grub is found also 44 VI, 2 | subject to differentiation of substance, and the yolk gathers together 45 VI, 3 | convoluted course (as the egg substance goes on growing, towards 46 VI, 3 | sunlight, but there is no hard substance whatsoever. Such is the 47 VI, 3 | amount, glutinous, firm in substance, and sallow in colour.~The 48 VI, 3 | into the enveloping white substance. (A membrane with a liquid 49 VI, 3 | and there comes a white substance inside). By and by the yolk, 50 VI, 13| a crumbling or granular substance. This appearance is due 51 VI, 13| the Euxine is "purged" a substance called phycus is carried 52 VI, 13| the Hellespont, and this substance is of a pale yellow colour. 53 VI, 13| localities feed on this substance, and some of the inhabitants 54 VI, 15| from which circumstance the substance derives its specific name. 55 VI, 18| they discharge a certain substance "hippomanes", the title 56 VI, 18| of the male. It is this substance that some call hippomanes, 57 VI, 20| delivery of the whelps, and the substance of it is thick and mucous. ( 58 VI, 22| drugs and simples hold the substance in high request and include 59 VI, 29| after parturition, and the substance is phlegm-like.~The hind 60 VII, 2 | being converted into bodily substance; and by the way, in such 61 VII, 2 | into hair and into bodily substance (for man alone among them 62 VII, 3 | consisted of a fleshlike substance without distinction of parts.~ 63 VIII, 1| indistinctly. Further, the substance of some of these intermediate 64 VIII, 1| food depends chiefly on the substance of which they are severally 65 VIII, 1| in all cases will be this substance. And whatsoever is in conformity 66 VIII, 2| it, and feeds on a mucous substance exuding from itself, and 67 VIII, 5| irregular intervals, and the substance of it is hard and dry like 68 IX, 3 | extremity-the beard is of a substance resembling hair-all the 69 IX, 5 | to the ground: now this substance is supposed to have medicinal 70 IX, 37| squeezed, it keeps losing substance and at last disappears. 71 IX, 37| web-growth, resembling the substance between the toes of web-footed 72 IX, 37| that with these latter the substance is thick, while with the 73 IX, 40| smeared with mitys; this substance is a deep black, and is 74 IX, 40| cannot well tell what is the substance they gather, nor the exact 75 IX, 41| elm-trees, while gathering a substance sticky and gumlike. A large