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1 I, 3 | neither male nor female. Consequently, the organs connected with 2 I, 3 | animals-the sense of touch. Consequently, there is no special name 3 II, 1 | solid-hooved or cloven-footed, and consequently has no well-formed huckle-bone. 4 III, 17 | Leontini in Sicily; and consequently in this district they defer 5 IV, 5 | creature lives lies down below; consequently the mouth has a position 6 IV, 9 | action of the pharynx, and consequently such animals as are devoid 7 IV, 9 | sounds language is composed. Consequently, animals that have no tongue 8 v, 17 | time as the crawfish; and consequently in winter and in the spring-time, 9 v, 30 | found in cold places, and consequently is not found in any grove 10 VI, 8 | well supplied with grass; consequently, the mother-bird while sitting 11 VI, 17 | mullet spawns on mud, and consequently, as the mud continues cold 12 VI, 19 | their young for five months; consequently wherever a district is sunny 13 VI, 22 | instances are very rare. It consequently happens that a horse when 14 VIII, 2 | exuding from itself, and consequently is always in a starved condition. 15 VIII, 2 | against any abrupt change; consequently they often die in large 16 VIII, 4 | insatiate appetite for wine; consequently, at times men hunt for snakes 17 VIII, 13| equable temperature; and consequently the flesh of shallow-water 18 IX, 1 | rounded off and complete, and consequently in man the qualities or 19 IX, 1 | prey upon the calaris, and consequently there is war between it 20 IX, 3 | it if it be with young; consequently if a sudden clap or noise 21 IX, 4 | away the rest will follow; consequently if the herdsmen lose one 22 IX, 32 | for its maintenance, and consequently cannot allow other birds 23 IX, 35 | bird snaps at the foam, and consequently fishermen catch it by sluicing 24 IX, 40 | be spoiled by its cask; consequently, one should have it looked 25 IX, 40 | bloom, then they make wax; consequently you must then take the wax 26 IX, 40 | to a rattling noise; and consequently men say that they can muster 27 IX, 40 | swarm is intending to quit; consequently, occasion, when a bee-keepers, 28 IX, 44 | the dog and the lion, and consequently is not found in the same 29 IX, 49B| goes into hiding, and is consequently visible only for a brief