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1 I, 16 | from it to the buttocks is thick and short. The caul, or 2 I, 17 | provided with a fatty and thick membrane where it fastens 3 II, 7 | of an ass. The hide is so thick that spears are made out 4 II, 17 | white-coloured and exceedingly thick. Fishes in some few cases 5 III, 4 | there extends a short but thick vein to the spleen and the 6 III, 19 | disease, is neither very thick nor very thin. In the living 7 III, 19 | abundant, in the old it is thick and black and scarce, and 8 III, 22 | comes more than usually thick; and sometimes it comes 9 IV, 1 | it a vessel containing a thick black juice; in the sepia 10 IV, 2 | the corresponding surface thick and round. Each of the two 11 IV, 2 | off another coil about as thick as ordinary twine; and underneath 12 IV, 8 | visible, but if the skin-a thick one, by the way-be stripped 13 v, 22 | is about as consistent as thick honey; and from the first 14 v, 24 | nest or hive is exceedingly thick and hard; in point of fact, 15 v, 27 | fine web, and others in a thick one; and some, as a rule, 16 v, 27 | young; that is to say, it is thick and white.~The meadow spider 17 VI, 20 | and the substance of it is thick and mucous. (The falling-off 18 VII, 2 | majority of such animals thick and copious. Only in the 19 VII, 3 | slips off; and if they be thick it is also difficult. But 20 VIII, 8 | the camel likes turbid and thick water, and will never drink 21 VIII, 25| runs down the nostrils, thick and red; if it stays in 22 IX, 5 | excrescence being short and thick. In their second year they 23 IX, 5 | avoid the flies, hide in thick copses; during this time, 24 IX, 32 | This bird has a large thick neck, curved wings, and 25 IX, 37 | latter the substance is thick, while with the nautilus 26 IX, 45 | the eyes, and is deep and thick. The colour of the body