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1 II, 11 | very sluggish, like the tortoise. It assumes a greenish hue 2 II, 15 | exceedingly minute, as the tortoise, the freshwater tortoise, 3 II, 15 | tortoise, the freshwater tortoise, the toad, the lizard, the 4 II, 17 | quadrupeds, as in the land tortoise, the turtle, the lizard, 5 III, 1 | such as the lizard, the tortoise and the crocodile; and among 6 III, 1 | oviparous quadrupeds, as the tortoise, the lizard, the frog and 7 III, 15 | in all the vivipara, the tortoise is the only oviparous animal 8 IV, 4 | like the formations in the tortoise, only not so black. Marine 9 IV, 5 | as, for instance, in the tortoise, the toad, the frog, the 10 IV, 9 | others, a low hiss, like the tortoise. The formation of the tongue 11 v, 3 | both the land and the sea tortoise....And these creatures have 12 v, 5 | except in the case of the tortoise; and the she-tortoise, though 13 v, 33 | favourable for the young.~The tortoise lays eggs with a hard shell 14 v, 33 | The hemys, or fresh-water tortoise, leaves the water and lays 15 VIII, 2 | such as the fresh-water tortoise and the frog: now all these 16 VIII, 17| tortoise-for, by the way, the tortoise and the fresh water tortoise 17 VIII, 17| tortoise and the fresh water tortoise belong to the tessellates. 18 IX, 6 | accidentally bite the bird.~The tortoise, when it has partaken of 19 IX, 6 | actually observed. A man saw a tortoise perform this operation over 20 IX, 6 | the consequence was the tortoise died. The weasel, when it