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1 I, 15 | might safely be left to mere ordinary perception. But for all 2 I, 17 | with these organs in an ordinary and not preternatural way; 3 II, 8 | but only a hardness in the ordinary locality of the navel. Its 4 II, 10 | Furthermore, they all have the ordinary organs of sensation, including 5 III, 6 | substance, like the blood of ordinary animals, but only into a 6 III, 15 | therewithal. The bladder, like ordinary membrane, if cut asunder 7 IV, 2 | another coil about as thick as ordinary twine; and underneath there 8 IV, 5 | that are longer than the ordinary sea-urchin. The spine in 9 IV, 7 | is it like flesh in the ordinary sense of the term; but it 10 IV, 8 | with all the parts found in ordinary eyes; that is to say, we 11 IV, 8 | smaller than the same parts in ordinary visible eyes. There is no 12 IV, 11 | process of digestion like ordinary food. When people rest duality 13 v, 15 | resembles a star as seen in an ordinary drawing. The so-called " 14 v, 16 | more glutinous than the ordinary sponge, and, in a word, 15 v, 16 | distinguished in the sea from ordinary sponges from the circumstance 16 v, 16 | the circumstance that the ordinary sponges are white while 17 v, 20 | size, by the way, than the ordinary wasp, kill spiders and carry 18 v, 21 | and the bees female.~The ordinary bee is generated in the 19 v, 21 | the mode of growth of the ordinary brood.~Bees are provided 20 v, 31 | this is harder than the ordinary louse, and there is exceptional 21 VI, 2 | and of the same size as ordinary eggs. Such phenomena are 22 VI, 2 | eggs under these than under ordinary circumstances; no chicks, 23 VI, 15 | moist warm weather.)~The ordinary fry is the normal issue 24 VI, 17 | fishermen during this period.~Of ordinary fishes the most prolific 25 VI, 18 | he-goats; for, though at ordinary times they herd together, 26 VI, 22 | exceptionally small and weak; the ordinary age for sexual maturity 27 VI, 22 | tugging of the young; an ordinary foal it allows to suck for 28 VI, 24 | though it resembles the ordinary one, is different and specific. 29 VIII, 2 | straight after them in the ordinary position; but the selachians, 30 VIII, 12| without stirring from their ordinary haunts; others migrate, 31 VIII, 12| The eared owl is like an ordinary owl, only that it has feathers 32 VIII, 13| delicate, as is seen in any ordinary garden. Further, the black 33 VIII, 21| the way, is very good for ordinary food. The best food for 34 IX, 32 | half as large again as the ordinary eagle, and has yellow plumage; 35 IX, 37 | is sharper than that of ordinary serpents. The so-called 36 IX, 38 | which ants work is open to ordinary observation; how they all 37 IX, 41 | fatter and larger than the ordinary wasp, and from its weight 38 IX, 41 | them for offence. Of the ordinary wasps some are destitute