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1 I, 5 | general rule are inferior in point of size to blooded animals; 2 I, 7 | rule, three meeting at a point. Instances have been known 3 I, 9 | a kind of a way. For in point of absolute fact it cannot 4 I, 16 | gristle, and sinew; and at the point of juncture there is a hollow. 5 I, 17 | cavities. And below, at the point of attachment, in the largest 6 I, 17 | through the liver, at a point where are the so-called " 7 II, 1 | his legs towards the same point, and therefore in opposite 8 II, 1 | sinewy, and fleshless; and in point of fact such is the case 9 II, 1 | buttocks; and this last point is plain in an especial 10 II, 1 | neighbourhood of Thebes, while in point of fact the creatures have 11 II, 5 | comparatively small and point in the opposite direction; 12 II, 11 | long, terminates in a sharp point, and is for the most part 13 II, 13 | non-viviparous animals; and in point of fact viviparous animals 14 II, 15 | the falcon, the owl: in point of fact, the aegocephalus 15 III, 3 | their minuteness, and in point of fact the whole lung appears 16 III, 4 | all these animals. For, in point of fact, the organs are 17 III, 5 | properties. For these also the point of origin is the heart; 18 III, 5 | unbroken sequence from one point of origin, as do the blood-vessels.~ 19 III, 5 | unbroken sequence from a common point of departure, this continuity 20 III, 7 | spine or backbone is the point of origin for the entire 21 III, 9 | general are hollow at their point of attachment to the bone 22 III, 11 | Hair turns grey from the point backwards to the roots. 23 III, 11 | it does not grow at the point of section; but it gets 24 III, 20 | omen as to futurity, and in point of fact when the Lemnian 25 IV, 1 | it; and down below at the point to which the gut extends 26 IV, 4 | residuum. The gut has its point of origin in the region 27 IV, 5 | not with one another; in point of fact, the animal is in 28 IV, 6 | skin, obliquely; and at the point of attachment the space 29 IV, 7 | hard in most insects. In point of fact, such insects as 30 v, 2 | the penis of the bull. In point of fact, the females of 31 v, 5 | open to observation. In point of fact, some are led by 32 v, 14 | up to forty, so that, in point of fact, the animals are 33 v, 19 | salamander is a clear case in point, to show us that animals 34 v, 24 | exceedingly thick and hard; in point of fact, one can hardly 35 VI, 2 | resembling the egg at a critical point of its growth-that is, when 36 VI, 2 | it remains soft, and in point of fact is inclined to set 37 VI, 2 | when the male is on the point of mounting the female, 38 VI, 3 | the white of the egg. This point beats and moves as though 39 VI, 7 | cuckoo resemble the hawk. In point of fact, both as regards 40 VI, 14 | designate as navels-at the point where they emit the generative 41 VI, 14 | chance to come by. Next in point of slowness is the generation 42 VI, 16 | for spawn or for eggs. In point of fact, this entire species 43 VII, 1 | swell, even to the bursting point; and the result is that 44 VII, 8 | of the aorta towards the point where it divides and becomes 45 VIII, 13| the red mullet, and, in point of fact, the greater part 46 VIII, 13| fishes of the outer sea. In point of fact, there is no large 47 VIII, 13| visible during their exit; in point of fact, when a trichia 48 VIII, 13| Danube, and then at the point of its bifurcation swims 49 VIII, 18| certain seasons; and, in point of fact, some animals have 50 VIII, 24| colour of the blind snake. In point of fact, according to experts, 51 VIII, 28| dead, turned towards the point of the beach where it was 52 IX, 1 | size and much inferior in point of spirit. An elephant by 53 IX, 4 | rearing of the colt. In point of fact, the mare appears 54 IX, 8 | moment thinks he is on the point of catching her, and so 55 IX, 32 | plangus"; it ranks second in point of size and strength; it 56 IX, 36 | the buzzard; the next in point of courage is the merlin; 57 IX, 38 | hornet, the wasp, and in point of fact all creatures akin 58 IX, 39 | speckled, and tapering to a point; it moves with leaps, from 59 IX, 39 | as from a fixed starting point. If any one injures a portion 60 IX, 40 | for its cleanly habits; in point of fact, they often fly 61 IX, 40 | but the bee-keeper makes a point of killing him.~As for the 62 IX, 44 | was once seen to be on the point of attacking a boar, but 63 IX, 45 | that reaches down to the point of the shoulder, as that