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1 I, 1 | accident, such as colour and shape, to which they are subject: 2 I, 1 | and by and by change their shape and live out of water, as 3 I, 7 | of thin bone, rounded in shape, and contained within a 4 I, 17 | large, and in its general shape it is not elongated; in 5 I, 17 | has kidneys resembling in shape the identical organ in kine, 6 II, 1 | resemble the front feet, and in shape they resemble a fish’s tail.~ 7 II, 1 | so from the constricted shape of the region of the belly. 8 II, 13 | of continuous, undivided shape, but not, by the way, in 9 II, 14 | are also sea-serpents, in shape to a great extent resembling 10 II, 14 | sea-scolopendras, resembling in shape their land congeners, but 11 II, 17 | one from another in the shape and size of the parts, and 12 II, 17 | In the other animals the shape of the stomach varies in 13 II, 17 | regard to the size, the shape, the thickness or the thinness 14 II, 17 | from the similarities in shape. Thus, the windpipe of the 15 II, 17 | simple, but variable in shape according to species. For 16 III, 4 | each of the two, into a A shape, and the big vein gets to 17 III, 5 | For the veins have the shape of the entire body, like 18 IV, 1 | differs from the teuthis in shape; that is, the sharp extremity 19 IV, 1 | stomach in ruminants; and the shape of it resembles the spiral 20 IV, 1 | differ from one another in shape, as do also the bodies of 21 IV, 2 | crab, but resembling in shape the lobster.) All these 22 IV, 2 | other antennae similar in shape, but shorter and finer than 23 IV, 4 | characters of both kinds. In shape, to give a simple illustration, 24 IV, 4 | and resembles the ceryx in shape, only the poppy-juice is, 25 IV, 7 | Insects that are long in shape and many-footed can live 26 IV, 7 | resembling the male organ in shape and size, with a pair of 27 v, 1 | something never identical in shape with the parents, but a 28 v, 1 | fleas, grubs egg-like in shape; and from these issues the 29 v, 15 | the Strait of Pyrrha. In shape it resembles a star as seen 30 v, 18 | a long continuous roe in shape like a vine tendril. It 31 v, 19 | quiescent and changes its shape, and is now called a chrysalis. 32 v, 19 | has passed from the grub shape to its defined form and 33 v, 25 | elongated and defined in shape: and they are engendered 34 v, 27 | eggs or grubs take definite shape.~All spiders lay their eggs 35 v, 28 | eggs, the eggs assume the shape of oval grubs that are enveloped 36 v, 28 | clayey investiture in the shape of a little black grasshopper; 37 v, 31 | Sea-lice are uniform in shape and universal in locality, 38 v, 33 | digs a hole of a casklike shape, and deposits therein the 39 VI, 10 | have wombs bifurcate in shape and low down in position; 40 VI, 10 | partly yellow.~As regards the shape of the womb, the reader 41 VI, 10 | an egg-like liquid. The shape of the egg-shell resembles 42 VI, 13 | fishes are like tadpoles in shape, and at first, without taking 43 VI, 17 | for the spawn is lanky in shape as it is with serpents. 44 VI, 22 | than a dried fig; and in shape is broad and round, and 45 VI, 34 | young and gets them into shape by licking them. She bears 46 VII, 1 | parts, altering in size and shape. (And by the way, at this 47 VII, 8 | smooth. And as regards their shape within the womb, the four-footed 48 VIII, 3 | resembles the common owl in shape, but it is quite as large 49 VIII, 7 | you may mold them to any shape you please, and cattle are 50 VIII, 19| resembles the scorpion in shape, and is about the size of 51 IX, 5 | first time, straight in shape, like pegs for hanging clothes 52 IX, 14 | nest is light red, and the shape is that of the long-necked 53 IX, 37 | the conger in colour and shape, but is of lesser bulk and 54 IX, 40 | some make bee-bread, some shape and mould combs, some bring 55 IX, 45 | effect. So much for the shape and habits of the animal.