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1 I, 15| divided part consists of "toes", five in number; the fleshy 2 I, 15| cases at the extremity; and toes are without exception single 3 II, 1 | but such of them as have toes have, practically speaking, 4 II, 1 | This latter animal has its toes somewhat indistinctly defined, 5 II, 1 | are furnished with five toes, and each of the toes has 6 II, 1 | five toes, and each of the toes has three flexions and a 7 II, 1 | also furnished with five toes; in their flexions and nails 8 II, 1 | the second joint of the toes; and in front there are 9 II, 1 | of the first joint of the toes; and a sort of web passes 10 II, 8 | like large hands, and the toes are like fingers, with the 11 II, 8 | in all else-for even the toes have what is called a "palm":- 12 II, 10| many-toed, and the several toes are cloven apart. Furthermore, 13 II, 11| divided after a fashion into toes; on the front feet the inside 14 II, 12| claws, and all have the toes separated more or less asunder; 15 II, 12| in the greater part the toes are clearly distinct from 16 II, 12| greater part have three toes in front and one behind 17 II, 12| in the arrangement of its toes, and resembles the snake 18 III, 2 | from thence continue to the toes. Moreover, many delicate 19 III, 4 | terminate in the feet and toes. And, again, another set 20 III, 9 | animals have nails that have toes, and toes that have feet, 21 III, 9 | nails that have toes, and toes that have feet, except the 22 III, 9 | elephant; and the elephant has toes undivided and slightly articulated, 23 IX, 12| birds, however, with cloven toes live near pools or marshes, 24 IX, 37| the substance between the toes of web-footed birds; only