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1 I, 16 | derived oesophagus from its length and narrowness), and the 2 II, 8 | like a hand except for its length, and stretches out towards 3 II, 11 | cut open along its entire length it continues to breathe 4 II, 12 | legs stretched out at full length. All are furnished with 5 II, 15 | gut and equalling it in length, and often a double fold 6 II, 17 | two livers owing to the length of the connecting ducts, 7 II, 17 | saurians to be increased in length and to be devoid of legs. 8 II, 17 | owing to the narrowness and length of the animal, the viscera 9 II, 17 | chews the cud. And the whole length of the gut is simple, and 10 III, 10 | thickness and fineness, and of length, according to the locality 11 III, 10 | abundance and to a great length in localities of the bodies 12 III, 11 | rule grows more or less in length as the wearer grows in age; 13 III, 18 | full breadth and their full length and are beginning to grow 14 IV, 1 | long. Some sepiae attain a length of two ells, and the feelers 15 IV, 1 | from its congeners in the length of its legs and in having 16 IV, 2 | thickness throughout the entire length of the body until it reaches 17 IV, 4 | oesophagus, and runs its whole length uncomplicated to the outlet 18 v, 17 | seven-tenths of an inch, in length. The animal, then, lays 19 v, 18 | and less in size, and at length, as happens with the yolk 20 v, 33 | full-grown animal attains the length of twenty-six feet; in fact, 21 VI, 2 | yellow all over. When at length it is getting ripe for hatching, 22 VI, 3 | diminishing gradually in size, at length becomes entirely used up 23 VI, 10 | it diminishes in size; at length it gets small and becomes 24 VI, 17 | period and over the same length of time.~All fish suffer 25 VI, 20 | go in heat for the same length of time. Menstruation continues 26 VI, 22 | The mare attains her full length and height at five years 27 VII, 8 | embryo grows bigger, and at length they disappear altogether. 28 VIII, 4 | is due to the tenuity and length of his gullet. Spiders and 29 VIII, 5 | extends over the entire length of the chine. It will lie 30 VIII, 28| is more than a cubit in length, and the mouse is much larger 31 VIII, 28| long and its front legs the length of the first finger-joint. 32 VIII, 28| according to all accounts, the length of the serpents is something 33 VIII, 28| of gestation of the same length. For it is said that they 34 IX, 32 | might be inferred from the length of time during which the 35 IX, 48 | as though calculating the length of it, and then draw themselves 36 IX, 50 | run, in consequence of the length of their stride, much quicker 37 IX, 50 | animals grow to a greater length than the unmutilated.~All