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1 I, 11| none, but merely have the passages for ears visible, as, for 2 I, 11| viviparous. Now, the seal has the passages visible whereby it hears; 3 I, 11| has no ears, nor yet any passages visible. But man alone is 4 I, 16| from the divisions run passages through the entire lung, 5 I, 17| small ones, are connected by passages with the lung, and this 6 I, 17| the lung parallel with the passages from the windpipe. The canals 7 I, 17| common passage, but the passages through their having a common 8 I, 17| the heart; and one of the passages conveys it to the right 9 I, 17| animals alike.~Furthermore, passages or ducts lead into the kidneys 10 II, 12| ears nor a nose, but only passages for the sensations connected 11 II, 13| neither the organs nor their passages, neither ears nor nostrils; 12 II, 13| organs themselves and of passages indicative of them.~Fishes 13 III, 3 | however, are connected with passages leading in the direction 14 III, 4 | regard to the aorta, the passages are less in size, and the 15 III, 4 | latter of these creatures the passages get clogged, like water-channels 16 IV, 3 | discharges the water by two passages above the mouth, closing 17 IV, 6 | and is provided with two passages placed at a distance from 18 IV, 6 | substance stretches towards the passages that lead outwards through 19 IV, 6 | as it would if one of the passages were a mouth and the other 20 IV, 6 | anal vent; and one of the passages is somewhat wider than the 21 IV, 8 | and others have only the passages for smell, such as birds. 22 v, 5 | internally, there are two passages, separate but near to one 23 VI, 16| found to have within them passages for spawn or for eggs. In 24 VII, 1 | temptation and another; for the passages become dilated and set up