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1 I, 16| finds its way through the midriff into the belly. It is composed 2 I, 17| the thoracic diaphragm or midriff, attached to the ribs, the 3 II, 15| heart and a diaphragm or midriff; but in small animals the 4 II, 17| organ, extends through the midriff into the stomach. For, by 5 II, 17| situated directly under the midriff; and they have a gut connected 6 II, 17| along the lung, from the midriff to the big stomach (or paunch); 7 III, 1 | ducts connected with the midriff and running on to either 8 III, 1 | the loin underneath the midriff. With some animals the organ 9 III, 1 | is in all cases below the midriff, as in man, the dog, the 10 III, 1 | of birds are close to the midriff, and the wombs of fishes 11 III, 1 | and the part close to the midriff membranous and exceedingly 12 III, 1 | at the top close to the midriff. With animals devoid of 13 III, 1 | it extends as far as the midriff, as in the case of birds. 14 III, 1 | running up as far as the midriff, and the eggs are engendered 15 III, 1 | above at the origin of the midriff; afterwards they pass into 16 III, 1 | spine, until it reaches the midriff, where the eggs are engendered 17 III, 4 | suspended, right through the midriff, and is united both to the 18 III, 4 | the diaphragm or so-called midriff, and the other runs up again 19 VI, 2 | sperm to underneath her midriff. At first it is little in 20 VI, 2 | cut open, underneath his midriff, just where the hen has 21 VI, 10| bifurcate and adheres to the midriff, as in the rest of similar 22 VI, 10| little way off from the midriff, something resembling white 23 VI, 10| dog-fish has its close to the midriff above the breast like formations; 24 VI, 10| eggs above close to the midriff (some larger, some smaller), 25 VI, 11| bifurcate, and start from the midriff and the great vein. About