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1 I, 11 | medium-sized; again, some stand out far, some lie in close and tight, 2 I, 15 | resemble one another thus far, that, if the face be plump 3 II, 1 | excepting on the head, but, so far as the head is concerned, 4 II, 1 | the neck from the head as far as the withers, namely, 5 II, 1 | slight cleft extending as far up as the second joint of 6 II, 6 | exceedingly small, and situated far back in the mouth, so that 7 II, 12 | attached to the body as far as the middle of the belly; 8 II, 15 | of the gut; in some cases far off, in others near; as 9 III, 1 | resemble one another thus far in respect to this organ; 10 III, 1 | down below it extends as far as the midriff, as in the 11 III, 1 | two horns running up as far as the midriff, and the 12 III, 4 | ramification of branch veins.~As far as the kidneys, each of 13 III, 4 | while the description so far holds good, the proof of 14 IV, 1 | or edge of the arm on the far side from the suckers. ( 15 IV, 2 | then come the big feet, far larger and flatter at the 16 IV, 2 | but shorter and finer by far than those of the crawfish, 17 IV, 2 | slippery to the touch and in so far unlike flesh. Off from the 18 IV, 8 | their nets at a spot so far off that they count upon 19 IV, 9 | the tongue; but it is so far imperfect, and only frees 20 IV, 10 | a fish off its guard so far as to catch hold of it or 21 v, 5 | union of the ducts is so far continued and of such extension 22 v, 8 | in summer.~With birds the far greater part, as has been 23 VI, 4 | fourteen days the chicks are so far capable of flight as to 24 VI, 18 | to the greater bulk it is far less copious. The cow, for 25 VII, 1 | course of nature, in so far as man is specially concerned, 26 VIII, 2 | the cooling influence, so far as is needful to them, of 27 VIII, 12| tongue that can project far out of its beak. The eared 28 VIII, 16| swallow) when they are not far off from places of this 29 VIII, 24| hind-legs under its belly so far forward as almost to fall 30 IX, 1 | associates". One may go so far as to say that if there 31 IX, 7 | pigeon-fanciers cut the claws; as far as one can see, the birds 32 IX, 41 | workers. The leaders are far larger and milder-tempered 33 IX, 41 | these wasps cannot fly far, and for this reason they 34 IX, 50 | back the roots of them as far as they can, and stop up