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1 I, 5 | bloodless genera, those are the largest that dwell in milder climates, 2 I, 16 | for size of animal, the largest brain, and the moistest, 3 I, 16 | ducts to the brain: the largest and the medium-sized to 4 I, 16 | to the nostril. The two largest ones, then, run side by 5 I, 17 | the right-hand one the largest of the three, the left-hand 6 I, 17 | point of attachment, in the largest cavity there is a connexion 7 II, 15 | creatures are as large as the largest grubs; they grow all together 8 III, 1 | of the most numerous and largest animals a tube composed 9 III, 2 | right down the thigh. The largest of these goes down the thigh 10 III, 3 | smaller animals even the largest of the chambers is scarcely 11 III, 3 | medium size; but in the largest animals all three chambers 12 III, 3 | as has been observed) the largest of the three chambers is 13 III, 3 | betwixt the other two; and the largest one of the three chambers 14 III, 5 | sinews within itself in the largest of its three chambers, and 15 III, 13 | tenuity and minuteness. The largest of all the membranes are 16 III, 21 | cattle and the dogs are the largest. Now large animals require 17 IV, 1 | cuttle-fish this vessel is the largest, and this juice is most 18 IV, 1 | the surface, and is the largest of them all, and near the 19 IV, 2 | indefinite and incalculable. The largest of all crabs is one nicknamed 20 IV, 5 | or "mother-urchins", the largest in size of all the species. 21 v, 6 | the one in which are the largest suckers; and they further 22 v, 13 | the pigeon-fancier. The largest of all the pigeon species 23 v, 16 | well covered as before.~The largest of all sponges are the loose-textured 24 v, 17 | and indivisible. And the largest are not those nearest to 25 v, 22 | fourth kind is the drone, the largest of all, but stingless and 26 VI, 10 | and the upper parts are largest; and as the creature grows 27 VI, 28 | are castrated grow to the largest size and become fiercest: 28 VII, 4 | already been stated. The largest number ever brought forth 29 VIII, 3 | are three varieties. The largest is the finch-titmouse—for 30 VIII, 3 | the last mentioned is the largest, being about the size of 31 VIII, 29| which is dreaded by even the largest serpents. It is about an 32 IX, 14 | nests are larger than the largest sponge, though they vary 33 IX, 15 | said by some to lay the largest number of eggs; seventeen 34 IX, 32 | The true-bred eagle is the largest of all eagles; it is larger 35 IX, 37 | dangerous creature, and the largest of them swim round it, and 36 IX, 37 | year the creature is at its largest. After the eggs are laid, 37 IX, 40 | speckled, and the third, the largest of all, that is called the 38 IX, 40 | there is the drone, the largest of all, but devoid of sting,