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1 I, 5 | in the direction of the trunk, as is the case with the 2 I, 7 | the head, the neck, the trunk (extending from the neck 3 I, 12| between the face and the trunk. Of this the front part 4 I, 12| come to the thorax.~To the trunk there is a front part and 5 I, 13| at the extremity of the trunk; it is composed of two separate 6 I, 14| The front parts of the trunk have now been enumerated.~ 7 I, 15| level with the belly in the trunk, the "loins". Common to 8 I, 15| upper and lower part of the trunk are the "ribs", eight on 9 III, 2 | juncture of the legs with the trunk and extend right down the 10 IV, 1 | encircling fin goes all round the trunk, whereas it is in part lacking 11 IV, 1 | sepia; for the back of the trunk, which is blacker than the 12 IV, 3 | look sideways. Further, the trunk of the crab’s body is single 13 IV, 3 | the crawfish.) Inside the trunk is a sallow juice and some 14 IV, 3 | stands out further from the trunk, and is more hairy (as is 15 IV, 7 | them all; the head, the trunk containing the stomach, 16 IV, 9 | mouth alone, unaided by the trunk, just like the sound of 17 IV, 9 | sighing; but, if it employ the trunk as well, the sound produced 18 VI, 1 | gets into the hollow of the trunk of a tree, and lays its 19 VI, 27| the mother, not with its trunk but with the mouth; and 20 IX, 46| as long as the tip of his trunk can be above the surface, 21 IX, 46| surface, for he blows with his trunk and breathes through it.