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1 I, 1 | in and inhale water not a single one derives its subsistence 2 I, 6 | not as yet designated by a single term, such as the spiny 3 I, 15| toes are without exception single jointed. Men that have the 4 I, 16| from the windpipe, itself single, there branch off two separate 5 I, 16| width; then comes the bowel, single, convoluted, moderately 6 I, 16| animals whose stomachs are single and which have teeth in 7 I, 17| texture, and along by every single pore in it go branches from 8 II, 1 | its neck composed of one single bone instead of vertebrae; 9 II, 1 | one, to wit the oryx, is single horned and cloven-hooved.~ 10 II, 1 | many-fingered or many-toed, no single one has been observed to 11 II, 13| of fishes constitutes a single group apart from the rest, 12 II, 13| all viviparous, with the single exception of the fishing-frog.~ 13 II, 16| is to say, it looks one single organ composed of a number 14 II, 17| All these, then have a single stomach, and after that 15 II, 17| of them are small, and no single one of the horned animals 16 II, 17| the gut, long, narrow, and single to the end. The heart is 17 II, 17| breast. Then comes the lung, single, and articulated with a 18 II, 17| is, they have a stomach single and simple, but variable 19 III, 1 | backbone, coalescing into a single duct above the outlet of 20 III, 1 | the appearance of being a single undifferentiated duct. Further, 21 III, 1 | commencement, however, is single, and so is the orifice, 22 III, 1 | bifurcated parts looks like a single egg, and those fishes whose 23 III, 1 | like; for the tube below is single and fleshy, and the cleft 24 III, 1 | and starting below from a single duct extends continuously 25 III, 3 | impossible to discern a single part wherein there is not 26 III, 4 | these veins coalesce in a single large vein, along the entire 27 III, 7 | are all connected with one single bone, and are interconnected, 28 III, 7 | the skull consists of one single undivided bone, as in the 29 IV, 1 | with the exception of one single species of poulpe or octopus. 30 IV, 1 | The egg of the octopus is single, uneven on its surface, 31 IV, 3 | trunk of the crab’s body is single and undivided, including 32 IV, 4 | as are enclosed within a single shell, and in these last 33 IV, 4 | From the mouth there runs a single passage right on to the 34 IV, 7 | this intermediate part is single; but in the long and multipedal 35 v, 4 | present the appearance of a single serpent with a pair of heads. 36 v, 10| the other the female, of a single species. They come out on 37 v, 14| capable and generative.~Rams single out the oldest ewes for 38 v, 18| to the octopus.~From one single egg comes one single sepia; 39 v, 18| one single egg comes one single sepia; and this is likewise 40 v, 27| hatching. The brood of a single phalangium is sometimes 41 v, 31| creatures also, with the single exception of the ass, which 42 VI, 14| males are seen following a single female. When the female 43 VI, 18| frequently and not at a single specific season, as for 44 VI, 18| boar; she conceives after a single copulation, but they have 45 VI, 21| impregnates the cow at a single mount, and mounts with such 46 VI, 29| can be impregnated by a single male. The hind, as a rule, 47 VI, 29| of refuge, a cave with a single inlet, inside which she 48 VII, 4 | way; in other words, one single term of pregnancy is defined 49 VIII, 2| with nature is to every single animal pleasant and agreeable.~ 50 VIII, 2| their own species, with the single exception of the cestreus 51 IX, 28| the autumn, is seen for a single day or at the most for two 52 IX, 40| cells are ranged about a single base, one pointing one way 53 IX, 40| make the discharge into one single comb. The little bees, as 54 IX, 41| earth, each comb from a single origin, like a kind of root.