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1 I, 5 | such as those that are flat and long-tailed, as the 2 I, 5 | undulatory motion of their flat bodies; the fishing frog, 3 I, 5 | fishes as have not their flat surfaces thinned off to 4 I, 11 | tasted be placed on the flat surface of the organ, the 5 II, 1 | do not interlock but have flat opposing crowns, as the 6 III, 3 | shut their eyes, and fall flat on the ground. Extending 7 III, 8 | found in the case of the flat space in the region of the 8 IV, 1 | and teuthus is hard and flat, being a substance intermediate 9 IV, 2 | with their extremities flat; they are devoid of flaps 10 IV, 2 | right claw has the extreme flat surface long and thin, while 11 IV, 9 | have the tongue moderately flat, and also such as have thin 12 IV, 10 | under a rock or the ground. Flat fish go to sleep in the 13 v, 5 | with the exception of the flat selachians, lie down side 14 v, 5 | Fishes, however, that are flat and furnished with tails-as 15 v, 16 | the other lives on smooth flat reefs, free and detached, 16 v, 19 | is also winged. From the flat animalcule that skims over 17 v, 28 | in poor land, but only in flat and loamy land, for the 18 v, 31 | only that their tail is flat. Sea-lice are uniform in 19 VI, 10 | fish from so doing. Of the flat cartilaginous fish, the 20 VI, 11 | and the dog-fish, and the flat fishes, such as the electric 21 VI, 13 | the spawn of the goby is flat and crumbly. Fish in general 22 VIII, 2 | perpetually flowing on to flat slabs of stone and then 23 VIII, 3 | common heron, and has a long flat bill. There are furthermore 24 VIII, 10| grounds. Sheep that have flat tails can stand the winter 25 VIII, 19| fish will be caught than flat fish with a north wind blowing.~ 26 IX, 9 | tongue, which is large and flat. It can run up and down 27 IX, 40 | the latter, by putting a flat dish on the ground with