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1 I, 7 | crown". The brain lies underneath the sinciput; the occiput 2 I, 9 | 9~Underneath the forehead are two eyebrows. 3 I, 13 | and its root the "navel". Underneath this root the bilateral 4 I, 13 | identical organ in cats. Underneath the penis are two "testicles", 5 I, 15 | the "back-bone", and, underneath on a level with the belly 6 I, 15 | number; the fleshy part underneath is the "ball"; the upper 7 II, 1 | geese. The foot is fleshy underneath, like that of the bear; 8 II, 15 | creatures is in the hollow underneath the root of the tongue and 9 II, 17 | the tongue appears to be underneath it; and the windpipe seems 10 III, 1 | testicles close to the loin underneath the midriff. With some animals 11 III, 1 | stomach, and all the ovipara underneath, near to the loin. Animals 12 III, 1 | intermediate arrangement; for the underneath portion of the womb, in 13 III, 2 | up through the chest in underneath the armpit, each to the 14 III, 2 | two there extend veins in underneath the shoulder blade and towards 15 III, 2 | a pair running a little underneath the cuticle through the 16 III, 3 | temples, through the neck, in underneath the shoulder-blades, into 17 III, 3 | from right to left going in underneath the breast and on to the 18 III, 3 | running from the lung in underneath the breast and into the 19 III, 3 | the head and the eyes in underneath the neck and the collar-bones; 20 III, 4 | the great vein that lies underneath the heart extends, freely 21 III, 12 | hair inside its mouth and underneath its feet. Further, the so-called 22 IV, 1 | with both sexes there are underneath these organs certain red 23 IV, 2 | rough, and other antennae underneath, small and smooth. The eyes 24 IV, 2 | covered with hair, a little underneath the mouth; and underneath 25 IV, 2 | underneath the mouth; and underneath these the gill-like formations 26 IV, 2 | third standing by itself underneath. Coming off at a bend from 27 IV, 2 | thick as ordinary twine; and underneath there are two granular seminal 28 IV, 3 | grannies". The mouth lies underneath the eyes, and inside it 29 IV, 3 | the two passage-ways are underneath the eyes. When it has taken 30 IV, 4 | resembles a bird’s crop. Underneath come two white firm formations, 31 IV, 4 | two thin red horns, and underneath these horns two long eyes, 32 IV, 4 | protruding straight out; and underneath these eyes the mouth, and 33 IV, 5 | perforated for an outlet. Underneath the stomach, in another 34 IV, 9 | of the membrane that is underneath the "hypozoma"-those insects, 35 v, 2 | act of withdrawing from underneath him; and, by the way, this 36 v, 2 | the female puts herself underneath him; and, by the way, the 37 v, 8 | The female pushes from underneath her sexual organ into the 38 v, 15 | protruding the so-called tongue underneath the operculum. The tongue 39 v, 17 | the eggs into the folds underneath the belly, and their eggs 40 VI, 2 | she draws up the sperm to underneath her midriff. At first it 41 VI, 2 | the cock when cut open, underneath his midriff, just where 42 VI, 3 | the white of the egg is underneath the lower part of the yolk, 43 VI, 3 | not that of the shell, but underneath it. Inside this membrane 44 VI, 3 | off against the liquid. Underneath this comes the yolk, enveloped 45 VI, 32 | female genital organ lies underneath the tail, and does to some 46 VI, 32 | passage for the residuum comes underneath it. The female hyena has 47 VI, 32 | case of the male, has it underneath her tail, unprovided with 48 VI, 32 | passage for the residuum, and underneath this the true female genital 49 VIII, 20| malady; lice are engendered underneath their gills in great numbers, 50 IX, 37 | against them, it draws them in underneath into its mouth. The torpedo 51 IX, 39 | itself, and so it keeps underneath, so that its prey may not 52 IX, 40 | level surface, and put props underneath the combs to give themselves 53 IX, 48 | distance appeared swimming in underneath a little dead dolphin when