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1 I, 5 | by differentiation and growth of the embryo.~Of viviparous 2 II, 1 | from one another in their growth towards maturity. For instance, 3 II, 1 | lower, but in course of growth he comes to reverse this 4 II, 1 | fours; but some animals, in growth, retain the relative proportion 5 II, 1 | larger, and in course of growth the upper part gets to be 6 III, 10| localities be fitted for the growth of hair at all. The facts 7 III, 11| are destitute even of the growth upon the pubes are constitutionally 8 III, 11| to be cut off; and this growth is owing to the fact that 9 III, 11| hardens concomitantly with its growth, and the same duplicate 10 v, 10| rule, attain their full growth with great rapidity, but 11 v, 15| scallop attain their full growth in a year. In some of the 12 v, 16| things), and to arrest their growth. And this accounts for the 13 v, 21| different from the mode of growth of the ordinary brood.~Bees 14 v, 23| in the autumn; and their growth is especially discernible 15 v, 27| spider attains its full growth in about four weeks.~ 16 VI, 10| ripened and completed in growth.~Dog-fish in general can 17 VI, 13| has a diaphysis or cloven growth under the belly and abdomen ( 18 VI, 13| are nourished up to full growth by the river-waters.~When 19 VI, 14| case of the sheat-fish the growth from the egg is exceptionally 20 VI, 15| This fry is incapable of growth and of propagating its kind; 21 VI, 15| quality owing to rapidity of growth. The fry are found in sheltered 22 VI, 17| spawn in a sort of bag. The growth of the young tunny is rapid. 23 VI, 17| Fishes as a rule take on growth with rapidity, but this 24 VI, 17| found in the Pontus; the growth, for instance, of the amia-tunny 25 VI, 18| hippomanes", the title given to a growth on a new-born foal; this 26 VI, 18| hippomanes, instead of the growth found on the foal; they 27 VI, 20| the bitch arrives at full growth an indication is given of 28 VI, 22| after-birth, and bites off the growth, called the "hippomanes", 29 VI, 22| forehead of the foal. This growth is somewhat smaller than 30 VI, 29| gestation and the rapidity of growth in the fawn would not lead 31 VII, 1 | 1~As to Man’s growth, first within his mother’ 32 VII, 1 | malady causes arrest of growth and loss of flesh. In the 33 VII, 1 | appears to be the case that growth ceases when the woman has 34 VIII, 1| for the source of their growth in all cases will be this 35 VIII, 7| and it is with a view to growth in size that in Epirus the 36 IX, 37| mode of generation and the growth of the shell knowledge from 37 IX, 40| clerus-this consists in a growth of little worms on the floor, 38 IX, 49| in some cases there is a growth of small spurs. On the death 39 IX, 50| hair quit them except the growth on the groin, and that diminishes 40 IX, 50| appetites and of stimulating growth in size and fatness. The