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1 II, 1 | and it is owing to this circumstance that-an exceptional instance, 2 II, 2 | teeth like man, but that the circumstance escapes observation, owing 3 II, 8 | to three. Owing to this circumstance and to the fact that its 4 IV, 4 | actually fly, owing to the circumstance that they often jump right 5 IV, 9 | and is nicknamed from the circumstance. The apparent voice in all 6 v, 7 | from the male except in the circumstance that its operculum is larger, 7 v, 10 | and this results from the circumstance that the eggs do not all 8 v, 16 | the "unwashable", from the circumstance that it cannot be cleaned. 9 v, 16 | ordinary sponges from the circumstance that the ordinary sponges 10 v, 19 | act of copulation and the circumstance that he gives over reluctantly, 11 v, 19 | just one day, from which circumstance it is called the ephemeron.~ 12 v, 21 | use them; and this latter circumstance will account for the belief 13 VI, 9 | trample on them; owing to this circumstance some birds of wild varieties 14 VI, 10 | embryos lower down. And this circumstance leads many to suppose that 15 VI, 11 | and the womb-ducts is the circumstance that the thoric ducts are 16 VI, 13 | organs visible. From this circumstance it is plain that the assertion 17 VI, 15 | falling rain, from which circumstance the substance derives its 18 VI, 17 | infer this age from the circumstance that once when there was 19 VI, 18 | difficult to verify the circumstance, and the result is that 20 VI, 22 | cast two mules; but such a circumstance was regarded as unnatural 21 VI, 28 | become fiercest: to which circumstance Homer alludes when he says:—~" 22 VI, 32 | It is an exceedingly rare circumstance to meet with a female hyena. 23 VII, 4 | they think that the former circumstance was the beginning of conception 24 VII, 6 | some other adventitious circumstance, are as a general rule apt 25 VIII, 2 | amphibious, owing to the circumstance that in their conformation 26 VIII, 7 | nine years old; from which circumstance they are nicknamed the " 27 VIII, 13| cleanse their nets, as the circumstance is so singular and exceptional. 28 VIII, 15| hide in summer from the circumstance that the takes of certain 29 VIII, 25| enduring extreme cold, which circumstance will account for the fact 30 VIII, 28| in summer, owing to the circumstance that there is usually no 31 IX, 49 | action follows a change of circumstance, so also a change of character