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1 I, 17 | the kidney there lead two considerable ducts or ureters into the 2 II, 1 | and pig; and they have a considerable number of breasts or dugs, 3 II, 1 | the organ opens out to a considerable extent.~With most animals 4 II, 11 | continues to breathe for a considerable time; a very slight motion 5 III, 4 | the heart, is a tube of considerable volume, but, as it advances 6 III, 4 | in the case of animals of considerable magnitude and supplied abundantly 7 III, 5 | broken, but admits of a considerable amount of hard tension. 8 III, 19 | removed or if it escape in any considerable quantity, animals fall into 9 III, 20 | prolonged milking process a considerable quantity of milk has been 10 VI, 3 | creature, and by this time a considerable amount of the yolk is inside 11 VI, 6 | exception. This bird for a considerable time takes charge of her 12 VI, 10 | larger, some smaller), in considerable numbers, and also embryos 13 VI, 12 | young accompany it for a considerable period; and, in fact, the 14 VI, 15 | when salted it keeps for a considerable time.~ 15 VI, 17 | from their growing to a considerable size in a few days; these 16 VI, 21 | except, by the way, at considerable intervals. Young bulls by 17 VI, 22 | again, but only after a considerable interval; in fact, the foals 18 VII, 4 | An embryo conceived some considerable time after a previous conception 19 VIII, 2 | He can also live for a considerable while out of the water, 20 IX, 40 | remain stationary for a considerable while. After this work is 21 IX, 49B| 49B~A considerable number of birds change according