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1 I, 11| The ear is constructed internally like the trumpet-shell, 2 I, 17| lung, and that are both internally and externally viviparous, 3 II, 15| completely fluid, and the organ internally resembles a spleen.~However, 4 III, 1 | have the organ but situated internally; and of those males that 5 III, 1 | males that have the organ internally situated, some have it close 6 III, 1 | testicles, but these are internally situated, close to the loin. 7 III, 1 | creatures that have the organ internally situated have it close to 8 III, 1 | devoid of feet that are internally oviparous and viviparous 9 III, 1 | external parturition, oviparous internally; and owing to this perculiarity 10 III, 1 | that are viviparous both internally and externally have the 11 III, 1 | viviparous externally and internally oviparous present an intermediate 12 III, 19| coagulate.~Animals that are internally and externally viviparous 13 III, 20| animals have breasts that are internally and externally viviparous, 14 IV, 7 | external organs of insects.~Internally, next after the mouth, comes 15 v, 5 | there are separate ducts internally, as has been observed in 16 v, 5 | solid residuum; although, internally, there are two passages, 17 v, 34| been previously oviparous internally. The egg, as with the egg 18 VI, 10| fishes are first oviparous internally and subsequently viviparous; 19 VI, 10| viviparous; they rear the embryos internally, the batrachus or fishing-frog 20 VI, 12| and are viviparous either internally or externally.~ 21 VI, 13| fishes that are oviparous internally and with fishes that are