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1 I, 11 | quadrupeds. Of ears, some are fine, some are coarse, and some 2 I, 17 | round it is fastened by fine sinewy membranes, that resemble 3 II, 15 | liver by certain extremely fine ducts. The bonito has the 4 III, 1 | and exceedingly thin and fine: so thin and fine that the 5 III, 1 | thin and fine: so thin and fine that the eggs might seem 6 III, 3 | branches off in a number of fine and delicate veins into 7 III, 3 | teeth in veins exceedingly fine and minute.~ 8 III, 5 | or hands, the sinews are fine and inconspicuous; and so, 9 III, 11 | then that in the beard, and fine hair grows longest of all. 10 v, 9 | that is when the weather is fine and south winds prevail; 11 v, 16 | Achilles", is exceptionally fine and close-textured and strong. 12 v, 27 | spiders lay in a small and fine web, and others in a thick 13 VI, 15 | districts, when after a spell of fine weather the ground is getting 14 VI, 18 | barley. Some swine give fine litters only at the beginning, 15 VIII, 12| alert for these birds during fine weather, but only during 16 VIII, 15| localities and in exceptionally fine weather, or on nights of 17 VIII, 19| summer, and autumn, and fine dry weather in winter. As 18 VIII, 27| engenders a brood full of a fine down. It is never stung 19 IX, 40 | and when the weather is fine they work incessantly.~The 20 IX, 40 | should be skimmed off; the fine clear honey rests below. 21 IX, 40 | even while it is as yet fine they go fluttering about 22 IX, 49B| in winter, however, when fine weather has succeeded to