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1 I, 5 | feet, some have winglets or fins, as fishes: and of these 2 I, 5 | of these some have four fins, two above on the back, 3 I, 5 | shark-kind some have no fins, such as those that are 4 I, 5 | fishing frog, however, has fins, and so likewise have all 5 I, 5 | of their feet and their fins as well, and they swim most 6 I, 5 | foremost, by the aid of the fins developed upon that member. 7 I, 5 | with four feet and four fins. Creatures that have two 8 I, 5 | that have two winglets or fins, or that have none at all 9 I, 5 | bends together with their fins. Bloodless and many footed 10 II, 13 | discharge it again; and in the fins, of which the greater part 11 II, 13 | at Siphae-have only two fins; and the same is the case 12 II, 13 | the lanky fishes have no fins at all, such as the muraena, 13 II, 14 | feet from the fact that its fins resemble those organs.~So 14 III, 3 | to the upper or pectoral fins. (See diagram.) The trunks 15 IV, 1 | the head; and, fourthly, fins round about the sac. (See 16 IV, 1 | They swim by the aid of the fins that they have about the 17 IV, 2 | crawfish has a tail, and five fins on it; and the round-backed 18 IV, 2 | carid has a tail and four fins; the squilla also has fins 19 IV, 2 | fins; the squilla also has fins at the tail on either side. 20 IV, 7 | colour, and furnished with fins packed close together; and 21 IV, 7 | and size, with a pair of fins in the place of the testicles, 22 IV, 9 | water, being furnished with fins broad and long. Just then 23 IV, 10 | quiet flapping of their fins; indeed, some mariners assure 24 v, 31 | found in the region of the fins; it resembles a scorpion, 25 VIII, 15| covered with mud and has its fins damaged. In the spring these 26 VIII, 19| have a grub beside their fins that is nicknamed the "gadfly". 27 VIII, 30| especially marked about the fins and gills. The coracine,