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1 I, 16 | membranous and broad, and turns to fat. It is attached to 2 II, 17 | pointed end of the heart turns frontwards; only in fish 3 III, 11 | grow old, and in man it turns white or grey. With animals, 4 III, 11 | case of the horse. Hair turns grey from the point backwards 5 III, 15 | dry excretion also, which turns into stones in the case 6 III, 19 | sick; for the blood then turns into something like ichor, 7 III, 19 | discharges under disease turns into flux. Apart from the 8 v, 7 | quadrupeds, when the one animal turns up its tail and the other 9 v, 7 | mounted, the larger one turns on one side. Now, the female 10 v, 19 | ejects excrement; but when it turns into the chrysalis it neither 11 v, 19 | slime decays, and first turns white, then black, and finally 12 v, 30 | creature, also, at once turns black in colour and harder 13 VI, 8 | the male and the female in turns: with some birds, however, 14 VII, 1 | to lustfulness the voice turns into the voice of a man, 15 VII, 3 | its way to the breasts and turns to milk. The first appearance 16 VIII, 24| food for several days and turns rabid, it may be of service 17 VIII, 30| beginning to breed the male turns black and mottled, and is 18 IX, 3 | kin by kin. When the sun turns early towards its setting, 19 IX, 37 | after swallowing the hook, turns itself inside out until 20 IX, 37 | ejects it, and then it again turns itself outside in. The sea-scolopendra,