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1 I, 15 | termed the "phalanx". The big finger or thumb is single-jointed, 2 I, 16 | For some creatures have big heads while the face below 3 II, 1 | lower jaw; that it is as big as a lion and equally hairy, 4 II, 12 | like the serpent. It has big claws, somewhat resembling 5 II, 17 | that in some cases when big fish are pursuing little 6 II, 17 | from the midriff to the big stomach (or paunch); and 7 III, 2 | writes as follows:—~"The big veins run thus:-from the 8 III, 2 | discerned and traced as a big one; the second one runs 9 III, 2 | the thigh, not quite as big as the one just mentioned. 10 III, 2 | the neck running along the big vein on either side, slightly 11 III, 4 | accompanying the branches from the big vein; only that, in regard 12 III, 4 | veins branch off from the big vein; one to the omentum, 13 III, 4 | undivided, the aorta and the big vein extend; and here they 14 III, 4 | into a A shape, and the big vein gets to the rear of 15 III, 4 | extend thither from the big vein, only that the branches 16 III, 4 | to the kidneys from the big vein and the aorta; only 17 III, 4 | way communicating with the big vein. From the centre of 18 III, 4 | female to the womb. From the big vein no vein extends to 19 III, 4 | veins. But in all cases the big vein is plainly discernible, 20 IV, 2 | or hinder feet, up to the big feet or claws, are eight 21 IV, 2 | in number; then come the big feet, far larger and flatter 22 IV, 2 | the crawfish; and these big feet or claws are exceptional 23 v, 14 | old, and the calf grew as big as might be expected, but 24 v, 18 | eggs of the sepia look like big black myrtle-berries, and 25 v, 22 | network is put to keep the big drones out while it lets 26 v, 22 | the first it is about as big as the bee that is produced 27 v, 23 | some cells are creatures big enough to fly, in others 28 VI, 3 | leads from the heart and the big vein), so as to keep the 29 VI, 3 | connected with the heart and the big vein. At this conjuncture 30 VI, 14 | intertwine with one another, a big with a little one, and bring 31 VI, 14 | seem disproportionately big. But such eggs as the milt 32 VI, 14 | of the sheat-fish is as big as a vetch-seed; the egg 33 VI, 14 | and of the carp-species as big as a millet-seed.~These 34 VII, 1 | they are sometimes quite big and sometimes little; and 35 VII, 3 | the embryo is revealed, as big as one of the large kind 36 VIII, 13| get into the outer sea the big fishes are on the big scale. 37 VIII, 13| the big fishes are on the big scale. Furthermore, fish 38 IX, 1 | elephant by pushing with his big tusks can batter down a 39 IX, 2 | the lesser fishes: for the big fishes prey on the little 40 IX, 22 | birdcatcher. Its head is big, and composed of gristle; 41 IX, 29 | the young cuckoo has grown big, thrusts her own brood out 42 IX, 30 | furnished with a hole just big enough for entry and exit; 43 IX, 40 | variegated, and twice as big as the working-bee. The 44 IX, 40 | more industrious than the big ones; their wings are battered; 45 IX, 40 | dispirited, if the hive be too big. A hive yields to the bee-keeper 46 IX, 41 | fight, while the others are big and courageous; and these 47 IX, 41 | the outset the grub is too big to be the offspring of a 48 IX, 45 | that of the ox, seems not big enough for the size of its