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1 I, 1 | and bone bone; and in like manner with a horse, and with all 2 I, 15 | universe as a whole. In like manner the terms, "in front", " 3 II, 1 | extreme ends always move in a manner intermediate between that 4 II, 8 | hands and are composed in a manner of hand and of foot: of 5 II, 13 | near to the gills. In like manner the grey mullet-as, for 6 II, 17 | extends to the lung, and the manner how, we shall discuss hereafter; 7 III, 4 | 4~And in like manner the parts of the lesser 8 III, 7 | limb-bones: and in like manner with animals that have the 9 III, 11 | the hedgehog. And in like manner with the nails; for in some 10 III, 19 | coction, and fat in like manner out of blood. If the blood 11 IV, 2 | at the end; and in like manner the crabs have ten feet 12 IV, 5 | fact, the animal is in a manner divided up by them. The 13 IV, 7 | treat of insects in like manner. This genus comprises many 14 IV, 11 | of the organ; and in like manner the sow is devoid of tusks. 15 v, 2 | cases come together in like manner. Thus, opisthuretic animals 16 v, 5 | observed to take place in the manner above described.~ 17 v, 7 | carids copulate in like manner.~Crabs copulate at the front 18 v, 8 | They all copulate in the manner above described, the fly, 19 v, 9 | superfoetally impregnated.~In like manner the great majority of fishes 20 v, 17 | its eggs, then, in this manner, and after hatching them 21 v, 29 | their eggs and die in like manner after laying them. Their 22 VI, 3 | proceeds in an identical manner with all birds, but the 23 VI, 6 | been said, also act in this manner, and after feeding their 24 VI, 10 | the veins extend in like manner, at first from the heart; 25 VI, 17 | same season nor all in like manner, neither is the period of 26 VI, 22 | another set of four in like manner, and another set of four 27 VII, 1 | is after the following manner. And, by the way, the difference 28 VII, 1 | upon the pubes, in like manner, so Alcmaeon of Croton remarks, 29 VII, 1 | structural defect; and in like manner women also may suffer from 30 VII, 4 | their own lives. In like manner children that are apparently 31 VII, 8 | navel-string itself, after the manner of a sheath. And as the 32 VIII, 2 | Crustaceans feed in like manner. They are omnivorous; that 33 VIII, 12| Fishes also in a similar manner shift their habitat now 34 VIII, 17| do not slough in the same manner as the serpent. The crawfish 35 IX, 1 | their young do even in like manner.~All creatures are at enmity 36 IX, 1 | familiar with him, and in like manner with one another. This is 37 IX, 1 | enemies of these. In like manner there is war between birds 38 IX, 1 | eggs also in an awkward manner, not unattended with pain. 39 IX, 40 | one the other, after the manner of a double (or hour-glass-shaped) 40 IX, 41 | and then again in like manner others; so that by the close