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1 I, 16 | organ are separated to a distance from one another, so that 2 II, 1 | are hollow for a certain distance, and solid towards the extremity. 3 II, 11 | these parts is for a short distance divided after a fashion 4 II, 17 | be protruded to a great distance. And both serpents and saurians 5 II, 17 | and the crop is at some distance, relatively to its size, 6 IV, 6 | two passages placed at a distance from one another, very minute 7 IV, 8 | shoal of fish feeding at a distance, disporting themselves in 8 IV, 8 | observed to scud off to a distance, from apparent dislike of 9 IV, 8 | hurrying off to a great distance whenever fish-blood is spilt 10 IV, 8 | the presence of honey at a distance; and do so recognizing it 11 IV, 8 | attracted to from a great distance. The proof that it possesses 12 VI, 15 | of transporting it to a distance, as when salted it keeps 13 VI, 17 | rocky ground, it goes to a distance and spawns in places abounding 14 VI, 29 | that, if they stray to a distance, they can be recognized 15 VII, 7 | for nothing is cast to a distance save by pneumatic pressure. 16 VIII, 2 | darting off to a great distance. These animals fight one 17 VIII, 2 | the peraeas keeps out at a distance from it, and feeds on a 18 VIII, 16| thither; others, that are at a distance from such places, decline 19 IX, 6 | animal from straying to any distance; the animal meets its end 20 IX, 7 | occurs but seldom; at a distance from their nests this quarrelsomeness 21 IX, 8 | this the female goes to a distance and lays the eggs, and often, 22 IX, 8 | until she has drawn him to a distance. When the females have run 23 IX, 10 | They will fly to a great distance and up in the air, to command 24 IX, 16 | events it is seldom seen at a distance from its own immediate home.~ 25 IX, 32 | nest, but go to a great distance to find their prey. When 26 IX, 37 | force and to the greatest distance, impelled along by some 27 IX, 40 | they often fly away to a distance to void their excrement 28 IX, 40 | they all either fly to a distance to discharge their excrement 29 IX, 45 | projecting its excrement to a distance of eight yards; this device 30 IX, 48 | two dolphins at a little distance appeared swimming in underneath