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1 I, 4 | 4~Every animal is supplied with moisture, and, if the 2 I, 4 | generally, with animals supplied with blood, in the parts 3 I, 4 | Again, some animals are supplied with blood, as man, the 4 I, 16| of gristle, is sparingly supplied with blood, and is streaked 5 I, 17| all organs the most richly supplied with blood; for the lung 6 II, 13| Fishes without exception are supplied with blood. Some of them 7 II, 15| of the animals that are supplied with blood. For the principal 8 II, 15| in that the former are supplied with blood and the latter 9 III, 1 | two from the kidneys are supplied with blood, while the two 10 III, 4 | considerable magnitude and supplied abundantly with blood. For 11 III, 4 | animals and those scantily supplied with blood, either from 12 III, 5 | and the arms.~All animals supplied with blood are furnished 13 III, 6 | and vein. Some of them are supplied with fluid, the lymph; and 14 III, 7 | with all animals that are supplied with blood and furnished 15 III, 7 | animal certain bones are supplied with marrow, while others 16 III, 7 | fish-spine.~Of the other animals supplied with blood, some differ 17 III, 11| afterwards. Every hair is supplied with a mucous moisture at 18 III, 14| some animals the organ is supplied with fat, and in others 19 III, 17| of the flesh of animals supplied with fat do not congeal 20 III, 17| from the flesh of animals supplied with suet do coagulate, 21 III, 17| parts. Also, in animals supplied with fat the omentum or 22 III, 17| fat the omentum or caul is supplied with fat, and it is supplied 23 III, 17| supplied with fat, and it is supplied with suet in animals supplied 24 III, 17| supplied with suet in animals supplied with suet. Moreover, ambidental 25 III, 17| ambidental animals are supplied with fat, and non-ambidentals 26 III, 17| motion.~The brains of animals supplied with fat are oily, as in 27 III, 17| as in the pig; of animals supplied with suet, parched and dry. 28 III, 17| right kidney is always less supplied with fat than the left kidney, 29 III, 17| between the two. Animals supplied with suet are specially 30 III, 19| viviparous are more abundantly supplied with blood than the sanguineous 31 III, 19| blood is less abundantly supplied near the exterior surfaces, 32 III, 19| in man is the most richly supplied with blood, and of all female 33 III, 20| becomes fatty in animals supplied with fat, and suet-like 34 III, 20| bones, however, are not supplied with marrow, but only the 35 III, 20| and some are only scantily supplied therewith; and that accounts, 36 III, 20| animals have breasts and are supplied with milk. Animals that 37 IV, 5 | spines.~All urchins are supplied with eggs, but in some of 38 IV, 7 | with any viscera, or is supplied with fat; and these statements 39 VI, 8 | districts fenny and well supplied with grass; consequently, 40 VI, 10| are found to be large and supplied with blood.~All cartilaginous 41 VI, 12| fishes is ever seen to be supplied with eggs, but directly 42 VI, 13| shore is warm and is better supplied with food than the outer 43 VI, 13| is sheltered, genial, and supplied with fresh water.~Oviparous 44 VI, 14| mass.~All male fishes are supplied with milt, excepting the 45 VI, 16| nor was an eel ever found supplied with either milt or spawn, 46 VI, 20| frame.) The bitch is usually supplied with milk five days before 47 VI, 20| birth. The Laconian bitch is supplied with milk thirty days after 48 VI, 22| beyond their years if they be supplied with good feeding in abundance. 49 VI, 33| may require. The female is supplied with milk before parturition; 50 VIII, 2| stomach. A few eels are supplied with fat, but the greater 51 VIII, 4| and such a lung, scantily supplied with blood, is found in 52 IX, 1 | that food is constantly supplied to them the very fiercest