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hollow 34
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34 portion
34 six
34 windpipe
Aristotle
The History of Animals

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hollow

   Book,  Paragraph
1 I, 7 | sinciput; the occiput is hollow. The skull consists entirely 2 I, 14| part under the pubes is hollow or receding, and not, like 3 I, 15| drawn upwards towards the hollow behind the knee, as in the 4 I, 16| with all animals empty and hollow, whatever be its size in 5 I, 16| of animals it has a small hollow in its centre. The brain-caul 6 I, 16| the air passes on to the hollow parts of the lung. These 7 I, 16| point of juncture there is a hollow. When the windpipe is charged 8 I, 17| two kidneys is attached a hollow sinewy vein, stretching 9 II, 1 | horns of other animals are hollow for a certain distance, 10 II, 1 | towards the extremity. The hollow part is derived from the 11 II, 11| Its eyes are situated in a hollow recess, and are very large 12 II, 15| these creatures is in the hollow underneath the root of the 13 II, 17| crop consists of a large hollow skin, into which the food 14 III, 3 | with a dishonest wound;~The hollow vein that to the neck extends,~ 15 III, 4 | and they end in delicate hollow fibre-like veinlets.~There 16 III, 4 | are other ducts from the hollow of the kidneys, in no way 17 III, 4 | the two kidneys springs a hollow sinewy vein, running along 18 III, 4 | run to the groins-large hollow veins-and then pass on down 19 III, 5 | for it is there no longer hollow, and is stretched like the 20 III, 9 | skin.~Horns in general are hollow at their point of attachment 21 III, 10| localities of the bodies hollow and moist, if the localities 22 III, 20| with marrow, but only the hollow ones, and not all of these. 23 IV, 1 | the feelers they have a hollow tube, by means of which 24 IV, 2 | has two teeth, large and hollow, in which is contained a 25 IV, 5 | The urchin has, also, five hollow teeth inside, and in the 26 IV, 11| feet are more arched and hollow in such animals as are furnished 27 v, 28| females first insert the hollow tube, which they have at 28 VI, 1 | whatever; it gets into the hollow of the trunk of a tree, 29 VII, 8 | matures it comes down into the hollow of the womb and is observed 30 IX, 9 | it is said sometimes to hollow a tree out to its downfall. 31 IX, 14| is solid and great part hollow. If you use a sharp knife 32 IX, 14| sea does not enter in; the hollow channels are like those 33 IX, 39| always builds its web over hollow places inside of which it 34 IX, 40| these pass it on to the hollow curves of the hind-legs;


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