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1 I, 1 | such as merely have some means of guarding themselves against 2 I, 4 | natural causes or artificial means, death ensues: further, 3 I, 5 | member. The newt swims by means of its feet and tail; and 4 I, 11| sneezing is effected by its means: which last is an outward 5 I, 11| smelling takes place by means of the nose,-smelling, or 6 I, 11| uses it like a hand; for by means of this organ it draws objects 7 II, 1 | it spouts the water up by means of it; and this organ is 8 II, 12| birds close the eye by means of the lower lid, and all 9 II, 12| and all birds blink by means of a skin extending over 10 II, 12| congeners also close the eye by means of the upper lid. The same 11 III, 4 | attachment is effected by means of minute and sinewy vessels. 12 III, 11| by a special term which means "forehead-baldness"; and 13 IV, 1 | they have a hollow tube, by means of which they discharge 14 IV, 1 | from side to side, and by means of it they discharge the 15 IV, 1 | apprehends and retains objects by means of the under-surface of 16 IV, 3 | above the mouth, closing by means of the lids the way by which 17 IV, 3 | water it closes its mouth by means of both lids, and ejects 18 IV, 4 | out of the apparatus by means of which they are caught; 19 IV, 9 | their special noises by means of the membrane that is 20 IV, 9 | which makes the sound by means of the friction of the air. 21 v, 15| than one’s finger, and by means of it, it feeds, and perforates 22 VII, 3 | However, we must by no means assume this to be an accurate 23 IX, 1 | subsist on the food. If the means of subsistence run short, 24 IX, 31| that these birds have some means of intercommunicating with 25 IX, 35| The cepphus is caught by means of sea-foam; the bird snaps 26 IX, 37| get their living by this means is obvious from the fact