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1 I, 6 | Hemioni in Syria,-from their externally resembling mules, though 2 I, 9 | and has no eyes visible externally; but when the outer skin 3 I, 16| The parts, then, that are externally visible are arranged in 4 I, 17| are both internally and externally viviparous, the lung is 5 II, 1 | those that have the organ externally placed, the organ in some 6 II, 1 | organ back and exposes it externally, to facilitate the act of 7 II, 13| for the genitals visible externally. But they have an exceptional 8 III, 1 | have the organ situated externally. In the case of these last, 9 III, 1 | other cases these organs are externally conspicuous.~We have already 10 III, 1 | have the organ situated externally, have them enveloped in 11 III, 1 | those ovipara that lay eggs externally, the wombs are not in all 12 III, 1 | oviparous and viviparous externally, as is the case with the 13 III, 1 | viviparous both internally and externally have the womb situated above 14 III, 1 | Animals that are viviparous externally and internally oviparous 15 III, 2 | the manifestations visible externally. Of these investigators, 16 III, 3 | these veins are pressed externally, men, though not actually 17 III, 19| that are internally and externally viviparous are more abundantly 18 III, 20| that are internally and externally viviparous, as for instance 19 III, 20| that are oviparous or only externally viviparous have neither 20 v, 34| or snakes, the viper is externally viviparous, having been 21 v, 34| The other serpents are externally oviparous, and their eggs 22 VI, 12| viviparous either internally or externally.~ 23 VI, 13| fishes that are oviparous externally; that is to say, the embryo