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1 III, 8 | viviparous sanguinea the gristle formations are unperforated, and there 2 III, 8 | furnished with feet, gristle formations are found in the region 3 IV, 1 | these organs certain red formations. The egg of the octopus 4 IV, 2 | underneath these the gill-like formations in the region of the mouth, 5 IV, 4 | Underneath come two white firm formations, mastoid or papillary in 6 IV, 4 | papillary in form; and similar formations are found in the cuttle-fish 7 IV, 4 | resembling in colour the mastoid formations higher up; and in it are 8 IV, 4 | downward extend black and rough formations, in close connexion, something 9 IV, 4 | connexion, something like the formations in the tortoise, only not 10 IV, 4 | snails, also, have these formations, and the white ones, only 11 IV, 4 | white ones, only that the formations are smaller in the smaller 12 IV, 4 | mouth, and the egg-shaped formations are discernible. But for 13 IV, 5 | furnished with the black formations. There are several species 14 IV, 5 | rather limp; and the black formations in connexion with the mouth 15 IV, 5 | five. Up above, the black formations are attached to the starting-point 16 v, 15| and of this the husklike formations are composed. These formations, 17 v, 15| formations are composed. These formations, then, all melt and deposit 18 v, 17| them towards the gristly formations by curving the flap of its 19 v, 17| towards the said gristly formations and maintaining a bent posture, 20 v, 17| act of laying. The gristly formations at these seasons increase 21 v, 17| lays its eggs into these formations, just as the sepia lays 22 v, 18| there are found two red formations resembling breasts, with 23 v, 32| about. But these twig-like formations are naturally connected 24 VI, 10| midriff above the breast like formations; when the egg descends,