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1 I, 16 | entire lung, giving off smaller and smaller ramifications. 2 I, 16 | giving off smaller and smaller ramifications. The heart 3 II, 1 | maturity, his upper part is smaller than the lower one, but 4 II, 1 | first have the upper part smaller and the lower part larger, 5 II, 17 | reticulum is a great deal smaller than the stomach. Connected 6 II, 17 | ridges; others have a much smaller stomach, not much bigger 7 II, 17 | the larger animals and the smaller ones. In all these animals 8 III, 1 | lifts and swells out; in the smaller birds all these parts are 9 III, 2 | as another pair of veins smaller in size. When there is a 10 III, 3 | inside it. In the case of the smaller animals even the largest 11 III, 7 | or less osseous; of the smaller ones, more or less spinous. 12 III, 13 | both in the larger and the smaller animals; though in the smaller 13 III, 13 | smaller animals; though in the smaller animals the membranes are 14 IV, 2 | the other varieties are smaller in size and destitute of 15 IV, 2 | while in the male they are smaller and do not overlap; and, 16 IV, 4 | conspicuous organs, and the smaller have smaller and less conspicuous), 17 IV, 4 | organs, and the smaller have smaller and less conspicuous), and, 18 IV, 4 | exceedingly minute in the smaller ones. The head protrudes 19 IV, 4 | that the formations are smaller in the smaller species.~ 20 IV, 4 | formations are smaller in the smaller species.~The non-spiral 21 IV, 4 | but these organs, in the smaller species, are indiscernible 22 IV, 5 | edible, in the larger and smaller specimens alike; for even 23 IV, 8 | but all these parts are smaller than the same parts in ordinary 24 IV, 9 | cases, different notes. The smaller birds are more vocal and 25 IV, 11 | and the head of the female smaller and more snubbed, they are 26 IV, 11 | as, for instance, in the smaller cartilaginous fishes, in 27 v, 7 | meet one another: first the smaller crab mounts the larger at 28 v, 8 | the hinder end, and the smaller individuals mount the larger; 29 v, 8 | mount the larger; and the smaller individual is I I is the 30 v, 13 | words, the rock-pigeon is smaller than the common pigeon, 31 v, 14 | quadruped the offspring is smaller, and in the case of the 32 v, 16 | attachment extends over a smaller area.~It is said that the 33 v, 28 | larger, for the male is smaller than the female. The females 34 v, 30 | species, the larger and the smaller, it is the male that sings, 35 VI, 2 | copulation. Wind-eggs are smaller, less palatable, and more 36 VI, 3 | interval being longer, with smaller birds shorter. Meanwhile 37 VI, 7 | its eggs in the nest of a smaller bird after first devouring 38 VI, 10 | midriff (some larger, some smaller), in considerable numbers, 39 VI, 14 | of a fathom’s depth, the smaller in shallower water, generally 40 VI, 14 | the case of some of the smaller fishes when they are only 41 VI, 22 | This growth is somewhat smaller than a dried fig; and in 42 VI, 30 | larger than a mouse but smaller than a weasel. It is also 43 VII, 8 | are four in number, and in smaller animals two; in the very 44 VIII, 2 | the seal, and some of the smaller creatures, such as the fresh-water 45 VIII, 2 | their stomachs while chasing smaller fishes; for, be it remembered, 46 VIII, 2 | the larger ones devour the smaller. The proof of their being 47 VIII, 2 | behind, and prevents any smaller fish from settling in the 48 VIII, 2 | larger fishes catch the smaller ones in their mouths whilst 49 VIII, 2 | chance of escape to the smaller fishes, and, indeed, if 50 VIII, 3 | the little horned owl is smaller than the common owl. All 51 VIII, 3 | than the common pigeon but smaller than the wild one; it is 52 VIII, 3 | the white-rump. Of these smaller birds the last mentioned 53 VIII, 13| fishes of this inland sea are smaller than the large fishes of 54 VIII, 19| unusually large number of smaller fish. It matters also whether 55 IX, 1 | to action, and requires a smaller quantity of nutriment.~As 56 IX, 6 | is about as large as the smaller breed of Maltese dogs. In 57 IX, 9 | species of woodpecker is smaller than a blackbird, and has 58 IX, 9 | and a third is not much smaller than a barn-door hen. It 59 IX, 19 | black owsel, only a little smaller; it lives on cliffs or on 60 IX, 22 | gristle; it is a little smaller than the thrush; its beak 61 IX, 25 | coloured plumage, but is smaller, and has no crest; it is 62 IX, 29 | food brought before the smaller brood have a chance, and 63 IX, 29 | that in consequence the smaller brood die of hunger; others 64 IX, 39 | kinds, the larger and the smaller. The one has long legs and 65 IX, 40 | three are solitary-the smaller siren, of a dun colour, 66 IX, 40 | forest-bees are more shaggy, smaller, more industrious and more 67 IX, 41 | unprovided therewith are smaller and less spirited and never 68 IX, 50 | they turn out uglier and smaller. Steers are mutilated in