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1 I, 11 | move them. And the ears lie, with man, in the same horizontal 2 I, 11 | some stand out far, some lie in close and tight, and 3 I, 15 | back, and the anklebones lie laterally, earwise. The 4 I, 16 | visible in fishes,-for they lie nearer than the large ones 5 II, 17 | side, and the kidneys also lie in the same position in 6 III, 3 | branches of the blood-vessels lie above the tubes that extend 7 v, 5 | of the flat selachians, lie down side by side, and copulate 8 VI, 22 | delivery. Quadrupeds as a rule lie down for parturition, and 9 VI, 22 | for that period to let her lie fallow. A mare, then, breeds 10 VII, 8 | four-footed animals all lie stretched out, and the footless 11 VII, 8 | and the footless animals lie on their sides, as for instance 12 VII, 8 | but two-legged animals lie in a bent position, as for 13 VII, 8 | birds; and human embryos lie bent, with nose between 14 VIII, 1 | intermediate form should lie. Thus, next after lifeless 15 VIII, 2 | oftentimes die when they lie on the surface of the water 16 VIII, 5 | length of the chine. It will lie in wait for a man and chase 17 VIII, 14| where they have been used to lie concealed.~ 18 IX, 3 | animals.~Sheep and goats lie crowded together, kin by 19 IX, 3 | setting, the goats are said to lie no longer face to face, 20 IX, 5 | with the music that they lie down on the grass. If there 21 IX, 13 | makes an under-mattress to lie on of hair and wool. The 22 IX, 36 | their nets in pieces as they lie drying on the shore of the 23 IX, 37 | round at the tips; they lie on either side, and are 24 IX, 40 | goblet. The cells that lie at the commencement of the 25 IX, 41 | out and flying away. They lie concealed during the winter,