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1 III, 11| hair, save only under the circumstances described above. The hair 2 III, 11| after death; and under these circumstances the hair hardens concomitantly 3 IV, 1 | on the beach; under these circumstances it is found with its shell 4 v, 8 | creatures are, under the circumstances, averse to separation; for 5 v, 16| these sponges are under any circumstances black.~And so much with 6 VI, 2 | concomitant pathological circumstances. Cases have occurred where 7 VI, 2 | another cock-bird. Under these circumstances the wind-eggs turn into 8 VI, 2 | these than under ordinary circumstances; no chicks, however, result 9 VI, 15| but found under similar circumstances. Some writers actually aver 10 VI, 18| horses. The mares under these circumstances fly invariably either northwards 11 VI, 18| sea. Under either of these circumstances they discharge a certain 12 VI, 21| not copulate unless under circumstances of an unnatural and portentous 13 VI, 33| over as many days as the circumstances of each case may require. 14 VII, 4 | without the above-named circumstances taking place.~After conception 15 VII, 4 | seven months can under no circumstances survive. The seven-months’ 16 IX, 1 | all times and under all circumstances; others, as in the case 17 IX, 1 | times and under incidental circumstances. The ass and the acanthis 18 IX, 37| ingenious devices adapted to the circumstances of their lives. For the 19 IX, 40| own cells, and under these circumstances to become more spirited: 20 IX, 40| take place; under these circumstances they destroy the cells of 21 IX, 40| of provisions; under such circumstances they fight desperately with 22 IX, 41| been seen under similar circumstances, when one was seen to have