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1 I, 16| From the eye there go three ducts to the brain: the largest 2 I, 17| Furthermore, passages or ducts lead into the kidneys both 3 I, 17| other known creature. The ducts that lead into the kidneys 4 I, 17| there lead two considerable ducts or ureters into the bladder; 5 I, 17| held in position by the ducts stretching from the kidneys, 6 II, 15| by certain extremely fine ducts. The bonito has the gall-bladder 7 II, 17| together. There are other ducts extending from the heart 8 II, 17| length of the connecting ducts, similar to the structure 9 II, 17| but, like fishes, has two ducts converging into one, and 10 III, 1 | furnished, however, with two ducts connected with the midriff 11 III, 1 | near to the spine. These ducts in the rutting season get 12 III, 1 | genital fluid, and, if the ducts be squeezed, the sperm oozes 13 III, 1 | case of fishes, the two ducts coalesce into one above 14 III, 1 | just after copulation.~The ducts in the case of fishes and 15 III, 1 | the great vein, from which ducts or blood-vessels extend, 16 III, 1 | is found in the seminal ducts, and the ducts become plainly 17 III, 1 | the seminal ducts, and the ducts become plainly visible at 18 III, 1 | aorta there extend vein-like ducts to the head of each of the 19 III, 1 | the two testicles the two ducts extend until they coalesce 20 III, 1 | than in the case of the ducts higher up which are connected 21 III, 1 | connected with the aorta; in the ducts that bend back towards the 22 III, 1 | the starting-point of the ducts that extend from the aorta; 23 III, 1 | of the testicles and the ducts descending thereunto; the 24 III, 1 | descending thereunto; the ducts extending from these along 25 III, 1 | testicles are marked MM; the ducts turning back, in which is 26 III, 1 | cut off or removed, the ducts draw upwards by contraction. 27 III, 4 | the aorta run two other ducts to the bladder, firm and 28 III, 4 | continuous; and there are other ducts from the hollow of the kidneys, 29 III, 11| stop only where the natural ducts pour out their contents, 30 IV, 2 | female, and with the seminal ducts in the male. This passage 31 IV, 8 | marrow are two strong sinewy ducts running past the sockets 32 v, 3 | have an organ in which the ducts converge, and with which 33 v, 5 | male fishes have a pair of ducts which fill with milt or 34 v, 5 | a milk-like juice. These ducts unite, as in birds; for 35 v, 5 | feet. And this union of the ducts is so far continued and 36 v, 5 | but there are separate ducts internally, as has been 37 VI, 3 | upper portion. Of the two ducts that lead from the heart, 38 VI, 10| a bagpipe, and hair-like ducts are attached to the shell. 39 VI, 11| spontaneously as a white fluid; the ducts are bifurcate, and start 40 VI, 11| observed between the thoric ducts and the womb-ducts is the 41 VI, 11| circumstance that the thoric ducts are attached to the loins, 42 VI, 11| particulars regarding the thoric ducts may be studied by a reference